Marsch sent off, Canada wins third-place match
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Marsch sent off during Canada win over USMNT

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Tani Oluwaseyi was sent off in the second half for Canada .
Patrick Agyemang gave the U.S. a 1 -1 lead in the first half .
David David gave Canada the lead shortly after the break.
Mexico plays Panama in the final at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood , California .
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