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Canada's Rugby World Cup final qualification elicited an exuberant exclamation from Kevin Rouet: "Fuck, yes, fuck, yes."

During Canada's qualification for the Rugby World Cup final, Kevin Rouet ecstatically exclaimed,...
During Canada's qualification for the Rugby World Cup final, Kevin Rouet ecstatically exclaimed, "Yes, fuck, yes, fuck!"

Canada's Rugby World Cup final qualification elicited an exuberant exclamation from Kevin Rouet: "Fuck, yes, fuck, yes."

In a whirlwind of emotions, the Canadian team secured a hard-fought victory in the semi-final of the European Championship 2025. The win was described as 'incredible' by onlookers, as the team showed resilience and determination in the final moments of the match.

Alex Tessier, the team leader, was the last to touch the ball before it was thrown into the stands, symbolising the shared emotion among the players. The victory was a testament to the trust and camaraderie within the team, as they relied on each other and the process to secure their place in the final.

Ann-Katrin Berger, the goalkeeper, was awarded player of the match in the quarterfinal, but there is no information about the player of the match in a World Cup semifinal. Justine Pelletier, however, was named player of the match in the semi-final, after she put in a strong performance throughout the game.

Justine Pelletier was replaced at the hour mark during the match, but her impact was felt throughout the team. After the match, she expressed concern about celebrating a semi-final victory like a final, fearing a repeat of past experiences. The team, however, fought hard in the last five minutes to not concede another try and secure their place in the final.

The victory marks a significant milestone for the Canadian team, and they will be looking to build on this success as they prepare for the final. The team's trust in each other and their process will be key as they look to secure their place in the history books.

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