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Game 2: U-17s get & give good fight vs Peru.
« on: June 17, 2007, 12:20:16 AM »
U-17s get & give good fight vs Peru.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).


They went a step better and proved that they are by no means way off their South American counterparts, finishing off a tightly contested friendly in their opponents goalmouth. It was a 0-0 scoreline as Trinidad and Tobago’s National Under 17 team and Peru’s Under 17s completed their second of two warm up matches at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya on Saturday evening.
Both teams, finalists in the 2007 FIFA Under 17 World Championship, gave a taste of what they hope to put on show on the Korean stage but were yet far from ready to show off a Finals display and thankful too that they were still some time away from their closing dress rehearsals.
T&T head coach Anton Corneal was a pleased man though as his boys demonstrated that they were equipped to handle the South American kind of challenge which they will meet against Colombia in August. Of course then points and progress in the Championship will be at stake.
Kenwyne Jones has emerged as one of T&T’s current internationally recognized strikers stemming from T&T’s hosting and appearance at the 2001 Under 17 Championship and fans at the Marvin Lee may have been witnessing the emergence of future local stars. But they got a first hand look at one of the brightest talents on the rise in Peruvian football and perhaps South America based on the ratings given to this player during the South American qualifiers. Number 7 striker Reimond Manco was an exciting sight and provided a stern test for the T&T defense on the evening.
The Alianza Lima forward topscored with three goals and received the “Player of the tournament” award during the South American qualifiers in which his country finished fourth. In the opening phase of their campaign they defeated eventual tournament winners Brazil 2-1 and Bolivia 4-0. Despite some inconsistent results in the second phase, they fought back to draw 2-2 and 1-1 with Ecuador and Argentina respectively to book their place in Korea under head coach Juan Jose Ore, qualifying for any kind of FIFA Finals for the first time since 1978 when its senior team played in the World Cup in Argentina.
Those facts by itself should have skipper Leston Paul and his charges believing more.
T&T created chances and should have put the game away, at least in the 89th minute when substitute Stephan Campbell muffed a golden opportunity, hitting over bar after the loose ball came to him following a right side free kick.
Earlier on, Paul had an ambitious shot from outside go over bar but the Peruvians looked more at ease on the ball, with clinical passing and interchanging as their players stroked the ball around on the artificial surface. But T&T were not to be outdone and what they lacked in cohesion, they made up for in persistence and continuous effort.
Speedy forward Daniel Joseph spurned his effort wide and then Sheldon Bateau headed over bar before the first half approached its midway mark. Manco had Peru’s best attempt of the half, but his close range try was kept out.
Seven minutes into the second half, overlapping right side player Micah Lewis brought the crowd to life when he turned Gary Correa around on the right of the box, first cutting left and then shifting right in effortless fashion but his cross was low and cleared to safety.
In the 61st minute, T&T on one of its rare surges up to that point of the half, saw Paul send Lewis wide on the right but his resulting cross was too much for Kevin Molino to latch on to. A minute later, the hard running Knox laid one back for Paul as his swift effort just missed the crossbar on its way out.
Moments later, goalie Jessie Fullerton had to rush off his line to force Manco wide and prevent him from getting any accuracy on his strike.
Another good chance was squandered twelve minutes from the 90 minute mark when Paul picked out the overlapping Lewis on the right and after his quick send over beat Molino, the ball fell right for substitute Isaiah Ferguson but his rush was too much as his shot from near the penalty spot went over bar. Anthony Molina and Yovic De La Cruz also hit over bar on separate occasions. Then Ryan O'Neil thought he would have a decent try before being stripped off the ball and later on had his effort blocked before Campbell hit the follow up off target after Pedro Gallesse made a partial stop.
Peru never lost composure though and made a couple purposely runs in T&T’s half down the stretch but T&T were the ones who would have felt a little more satisfied with the even result when referee Shane De Silva blew proceedings off.

Trinidad & Tobago: - Jesse Fullerton (Glenroy Samuel 71st), Aubrey David (Stephan Campbell 58th) Sheldon Bateau, Akeem Adams, Leston Paul (capt), Stephen Knox (Isaiah Ferguson 69th), Daniel Joseph (Kevin Molino 60th), Robert Primus (Ryan O’Neil 69th), Jean Luc Rochford, Chike Sullivan (Sean De Silva 58th), Micah Lewis.

Peru: - Peru: Manuel Calderon, Yovic De La Cruz (Christian La Torre 76th), Nestor Duarte (capt) (Jairo Hernandez 55th), Pedro Gallesse, Joseph Munoz, Anthony Molina, Cesar Ruiz, Juan Zevallos, Reimond Manco, Bryan Salazar, Gary Correa.
Corneal: Players beginning to be themselves.
By: Shaun Fuentes (TTFF).
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National Under 17 team head coach Anton Corneal singled out right flanker Micah Lewis as an example of one who is beginning to express himself through his own style of play while following with the team’s overall structure and system of play as it continues the build up to the 2007 FIFA Under 17 World Championship starting in August.
Speaking after T&T battled to a 0-0 draw with Peru’s Under 17s at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya on Saturday, Corneal added that he had indicated to his players that they must be able to play their natural game at times once the opportunity presented itself in matches. And Lewis did just that with some explosive runs down the right which gave T&T some force going forward.
“He (Lewis) felt comfortable. Today he was a little more direct and explosive and that’s the Lewis we will like to see. At times we want to give them the opportunity to express themselves. Even though we play a system and with a structure, inside of that structure they need to blossom and be themselves,” Corneal responded when asked about the player’s performance against the South Americans. Lewis has been a starter in all of T&T’s recent slate of matches, including the qualifiers in Jamaica but stood out on Saturday more than in the previous outings.
Corneal felt more encouraged by the showing of his players in the second game, adding “It seems a little more encouraging. It was more competitive game than the first game and again it gives us an indication of where we are. A little part of the game we have been working on we saw it today where we tried to defend the line a bit outside the 18 and top of the 18 yard box. It’s just a simple part of the game but to us it’s a major plus because I think we have a month and a half to master it.
“Of course we want to win. We missed a couple chances and we have to start converting. Our discipline to keep our markers was not too bad tonight.”
Corneal went to explain that gradually the team was beginning to gather all the ingredients necessary for them to compete at a higher level, as a unit on the international stage.
“We will be able to see exactly where we are. We go to Venezuela next week where we play again and we will have a better idea. We did pretty well fitness wise and I was a bit surprised because we haven’t been doing a lot of endurance work. But I think these guys are now starting to know what a passion feels like so they play inside and that’s what we want, when you play from inside you tend to go the distance a lot easier.”
On the issue of captaincy with midfielder Leston Paul wearing the armband for the two-match series, he added “It’s important and as I told those guys we are all captains we all need to be leaders. We have not come up with a firm decision on which player will lead the team that will be a natural selection indirectly we will see which player steps up and decide I am a leader and we will of course give that person the opportunity.”
Corneal was obviously a pleased man as his boys demonstrated that they were equipped to handle the South American kind of challenge which they will meet against Colombia in August. Of course then points and progress in the Championship will be at stake.
Kenwyne Jones has emerged as one of T&T’s current internationally recognized strikers stemming from T&T’s hosting and appearance at the 2001 Under 17 Championship and fans at the Marvin Lee may have been witnessing the emergence of future local stars on Saturday. But they got a first hand look at one of the brightest talents on the rise in Peruvian football and perhaps South America based on the ratings given to this player during the South American qualifiers. Number 7 striker Reimond Manco was an exciting sight and provided a stern test for the T&T defense on the evening.
The Alianza Lima forward topscored with three goals and received the “Player of the tournament” award during the South American qualifiers in which his country finished fourth. In the opening phase of their campaign they defeated eventual winners Brazil 2-1 and Bolivia 4-0. Despite some inconsistent results in the second phase, they fought back to draw 2-2 and 1-1 with Ecuador and Argentina respectively to book their place in Korea under head coach Juan Jose Ore, qualifying for any kind of FIFA Finals for the first time since 1978 when its senior team played in the World Cup in Argentina.
Those facts by itself should have skipper Paul and his charges believing more.
The team is scheduled to depart on Wednesday for Venezuela where it will play another friendly against an Under 17 team from there.
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Re: U-17s get & give good fight vs Peru.
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2007, 02:29:21 PM »
Anybody hear comments from  Corneal??
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Re: Game 2: U-17s get & give good fight vs Peru.
« Reply #2 on: June 17, 2007, 03:13:35 PM »
I wonder if thm boy does work on finishing...is goals win matches ya know...

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Re: Game 2: U-17s get & give good fight vs Peru.
« Reply #3 on: June 17, 2007, 05:31:21 PM »
Saw the highlights boy them fellas could throw way
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Re: Game 2: U-17s get & give good fight vs Peru.
« Reply #4 on: June 17, 2007, 05:36:44 PM »
 
Saw the highlights boy them fellas could throw way

The perennial problem. TV6 seemed to have left out Daniel Joseph's miss as well. But take solace in the fact that they working on strength and fitness now. The technical sharpness should return with training and games.

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Re: Game 2: U-17s get & give good fight vs Peru.
« Reply #5 on: June 17, 2007, 06:09:48 PM »
Jah ah know u followin them boys since day zero. So I will take your analysis as gospel.
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Re: Game 2: U-17s get & give good fight vs Peru.
« Reply #6 on: June 17, 2007, 06:47:56 PM »
yea...no goals in 2 games....no need to panic of course.....but the good news...concede 1 in 2 games....keep going boys...good work "tanna"
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