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The current group of national under 20 men footballers are committed to putting in the extra work that is required to take them to a World Cup level. This is the feeling of national under 20 men’s team head coach Brian Williams.

Williams, a former Senior Team defender who has been employed at Petrotrin and also served in a coaching capacity at DirecTV W Connection, has been preparing the team alongside assistant coach Kerry Jamerson and goalkeeper coach Ross Russell for the past few weeks.

T&T will stage the opening group phase of the Caribbean qualifiers next month alongside St Lucia, Guadeloupe and Turks and Caicos. The 2017 FIFA Under 20 World Cup will be played in South Korea.

“Right now the season for a lot of the players who play in the Pro League is coming to an end and one tends to see a difference in the approach of the players after a season but the bunch that we have in camp have been doing the extras and showing that commitment,” said Williams.

“We have a group that has quality. We saw some players in Tobago also and we also have a few overseas-based players that will bring something to the team. Generally their attitude has been good and there is that willingness to put in the extra work as we look towards cutting the final squad for the competition,” Williams added.

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