Jesse Marsch’s team stand as Canadian heroes to rank alongside Céline Dion, Justin Bieber and Tim Horton after last night’s win over South Africa in Los Angeles - the nation’s first-ever World Cup knockout victory, and perhaps the dawn of a brave new world for Canadian soccer.The game itself, though, was… rather less dramatic. Gavin Cooney and Malachy Clerkin join Paul Howard in studio to pick back over a mixed bag of a group phase, one marred by FIFA’s baffling choice of format. Iran and South Korea crash out, while ties like Algeria v Austria slid into farce as teams gamed the bracket.Plus, we look ahead to the rest of the round of 32, kicking off with tonight’s slate: Japan v Brazil, Germany v Paraguay, and Netherlands v Morocco.