Just saw this from https://canpl.ca/article/3-thoughts-canada-dominant-in-blowout-win-vs-cayman-islands :
Give credit to David Wotherspoon
If there’s any individual player that deserves a shout-out after that game, it might be David Wotherspoon. Playing in just his fourth game for the national team, he stepped into the middle and commanded things in the final third.
The 31-year-old midfielder for St. Johnstone in Scotland played all 90 minutes against the Caymans, scoring his first goal and picking up three assists. Despite his relative inexperience with the side, he was confident and composed throughout, weaving give-and-go passes seamlessly through the (admittedly poorly-defended) 18-yard box.
It’s good to see Wotherspoon playing so well, and it could bode well for Canada later this summer. Although it’s very unlikely Wotherspoon would see action in a World Cup qualifier against a top side like those in the Octagonal, he could be a major piece of the Gold Cup squad this year. If it is indeed the plan to keep some of the key first-team players out of that competition in favour of World Cup qualifying, somebody like Wotherspoon could be crucial for that rotated side.
Demonstrating his ability to lead and control an attack like he did in this game will do wonders for Wotherspoon’s stock with the national team.