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England were definitely a step too far forward for Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors a week ago, but back down against Caribbean rivals Jamaica yesterday, they earned a draw.

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If Trinidad and Tobago wanted to be known as the best football-playing team in the Caribbean, incumbents Haiti made sure they worked hard to prove it last night at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya.

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A double strike by John Nusum earned Bermuda a shock 2-1 victory over an ineffective Soca Warriors in this country’s opening CONCACAF zone World Cup 2010 qualifier at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Dr Joao Havelange Centre of Excellence, Macoya, Tunapuna, yesterday.
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The “Soca Warriors” continued their 2010 South Africa World Cup preparations with a 2-0 shut-out of reigning Digicel Cup Caribbean champions, Haiti, 2-0 in a friendly international at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya, yesterday.

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Francisco Maturana gave a glimpse of his staying power at the Marvin Lee Stadium on Wednesday night with a timely interview in English as the "Soca Warriors" defeated Caribbean champions, Haiti, 2-0 for their seventh win from 12 internationals under the Colombian football coach.

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T&T footballers learnt a serious lesson yesterday: never take underdogs for granted. Up against a less favoured Bermuda team that would find it difficult to beat any one of the country’s top professional sides, the “Soca Warriors” found itself in a must-win situation if it is to survive a first round exit from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

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