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T&T prove too hot for Chile
« on: September 05, 2010, 07:24:02 PM »
T&T prove too hot for Chile.
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The 2010 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup got off to a perfect start for host nation Trinidad and Tobago who took advantage of a large and noisy crowd at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain to defeat Chile 2-1.

The home side scored in each half through Diarra Simmons and Liana Hinds, before Iona Rothfield pulled one back with seven minutes remaining. Under renowned Norwegian women’s coach Even Pellerud, the host nation impressed throughout with their lively brand of football against a Chile side that seemed to lack ideas in the attacking third.

The Soca Princesses, having won two international preparation matches, started confidently and Victoria Swift found herself with time and space in the penalty area on eight minutes but her header cleared the crossbar. The ebullient home crowd had to wait just a minute later for the opener as Simmons collected the ball from a long throw-in and, with her back to goal, she pirouetted and cracked a shot home.

The match settled down after the opener with goalscoring opportunities at a premium though Simmons and Kayla Taylor were both unable to take advantage of good openings. Francisca Moroso had Chile’s best effort of the first half but was denied by impressive goalkeeper Linfah Jones in a one on one situation, with Yanra Aedo unable to score from the follow-up.

Chile commenced the second half with a renewed sense of spirit though they found themselves up against some dogged and well-organised defence. Maria Urrutia fired a good shot wide ten minutes after the interval in what was one of the more notable efforts from the South Americans.

Trinidad and Tobago had the ball in the net midway through the second period through Jo Marie Lewis only for the substitute to be called back for a foul on her defender. Ten minutes from full time the home side collected the clinching goal with goalkeeper Veronica Saezunable to make a clean take from a corner with the ball dropping to Hinds who gleefully tucked the ball home.

Chile to their credit were not swayed from their task and Rothfield hammered a shot from distance that was too hot to handle for Linfah Jones. Lewis could have extended the winning margin during injury time but her shot narrowly cleared the crossbar.

The result was a perfect beginning for the host nation who now must face up to the impressive Nigerians, 3-2 winners against reigning champions Korea DPR, in their next match in Marabella. Chile, hosts of the 2008 U-20 Women’s World Cup, will play at the same venue knowing they must take something from their encounter against the Koreans.

Teams

Trinidad and Tobago: - 21.Linfah Jones, 2.Rose Bahadursingh, 3.Diarra Simmons (10.Jo Marie Lewis 64th), 4.Patrice Vincent, 5.Lauren Schmidt (capt), 6.Khadisha Debesette, 7.Brianna Ryce (11.Khadidra Debesette 73rd - Yellow 75'), 8.Victoria Swift, 9.Liana Hinds, 12.Kayla Taylor (Yellow 82') (19.Anique Walker 90th), 14.Emma Abdul.

Coach: - Even Pellerud (NOR).

Chile: - 21.Veronica Saez, 2.Yocelyn Cisternas, 3.Nicole Cornejo, 4.Camila Saez, 5.Leticia Torres (capt) (Yellow 76'), 6.Yorky Arriagada, 9.Yanara Aedo, 10.Barbara Santibanez (13.Iona Rothfeld 70th), 11.Francisca Moroso, 14.Maria Urrutia (8.Jetzabeth Zepeda 87th), 16.Claudia Soto (19.Yudith Rojas 62nd).

Coach: - Ronnie Radonich (CHI).

Yesterday’s Results

Hasely Crawford Stadium:
T&T 2 (D. Simmons 9, L. Hinds 80) vs Chile 1 (I. Rothfeld 83)

Nigeria 3 (Okobi, 3, 79, Ordega 77) vs Korea 2 (Su Gyong 28, Kum Jong 58,

Dwight Yorke Stadium:
Germany 9 (Lotzen 4, 5, Petermann 12,13,72, Malinowski 42, 55, 66, Demann 47) vs Mexico 0

South Africa 1 (Seoposenwe, 53) vs Korea Republic 3 (Yeo Min Ji, 37, 56, Damyeong 77)

Today’s Matches

Ato Boldon Stadium:
New Zealand vs Venezuela, 4 p.m
Spain vs Japan, 7 p.m

Larry Gomes Stadium:
Republic of Ireland vs Brazil, 4 p.m
Canada vs Ghana, 7 p.m

VIDEO - Highlights.

Venue: - Hasely Crawford Stadium.

Attendance: - 13,646

Group A.

MP W D L GF GA Pts
Nigeria 1 1 0 0 3 2 3
Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 0 0 2 1 3
Korea DPR 1 0 0 1 2 3 0
Chile 1 0 0 1 1 2 0

Statistics

Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) - Chile (CHI)
8 Shots 11
2 Shots on goal 6
13 Fouls Committed 3
8 Corner kicks 4
0 Direct Free Kicks to Goal 1
0 Indirect Free Kicks to Goal 0
0 / 0 Penalty Kicks 0 / 0
0 Offsides 2
0 Own Goals 0
2 Cautions 1
0 Expulsions due to Second Caution 0
0 Direct Expulsions 0
36% Possession (%) 64%
18 Actual playing time 32
Pellerud pleased but warns two tough ones to come.
By: Charisse Broome (TTFF Media).


Even Pellerud congratulated the history making Trinidad and Tobago's Women's U-17 team again on their return journey to the Crowne Plaza  hotel following this country's impressive debut at the Women's World Cup level with an inspiring 2-1 win over chile at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Sunday evening.

He told the girls that it was a fantastic win but "we must keep our feet on the ground."

He continued with the girls that "We have to be prepared methodically and mentally for the game on Tuesday" and expects that they increase the level of pressure placed on their opponents on the field.
 
The winning ladies were handed their 'caps' during dinner and were additionally rewarded for their special performance with special dessert.
 
TTFF Media: What does this win mean for you and the team?
 
Coach Pellerud:  The T&T Women's Programme is a proud programme today.  Not only did we win the opening game in World Cup Finals - we also made history by winning the first ever World Cup match for this tiny country!
 
We are proud and very happy. We also know that the match was a tough one.  The team could only in short spells perform at our highest level.  For too long a time we lacked defensive aggression and the ability to connect with one when in possession.
 
We have created a great foundation for the balance of the group stage, and are committed to play even better in our next game  against the formidable opponent - Nigeria. These next two games will not be easy by any means.

Skipper Lauren Schmidt - We are so happy but it was a lot of hard work. I am so proud of my team. It's a great feeling to start the tournament with a win. We are proud to do it for the country and we are all very thankful for the support. It was an amazing feeling to see all the fans and I feel happy that we rewarded them with the victory. Now it's on to the next two matches. We got a great start and now we must maintain this run.

Goalscorer Diarra Simmons - I couldn't believe it when the ball entered the net. It's a feeling I cannot describe ... when that goal was scored. I wanted to play a part and I believe I did that. I'm so proud to be part of this team and to be able to represent Trinidad and Tobago. The game was not an easy one for us. Chile fought right down until the end but we kept focused and we never stopped playing. I'm proud of our accomplishments today.

Goalkeeper Linfah Jones - What a great day it is for us and for women's football in our country. It was a thrilling start to the tournament for us but the tournament has only just started and we have two more games in this group stage so we must try to keep the momentum and go for two more wins. I will do my best to keep the goals out and help the team move forward.
T&T dances to drumbeats and goals.
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THE DAY REPLAYED.
If day one of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad and Tobago 2010 is anything to go by, the competition should be nothing short of spectacular, with the four opening games producing 21 goals and plenty of excitement.

Proceedings got off to a colourful start with a carnival-style opening ceremony at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, which was immediately followed by a shock as defending champions Korea DPR went down to Nigeria. In a match featuring not one but two comebacks, the Flamingoes struck early only for the North Koreans to fight back and take a 2-1 lead. The Africans saved their best for last, however, replying with two goals in a three-minute burst as the clock ticked down.

The drums were still beating as the tournament hosts took to the stage, kicking off their campaign with an emotional and much-celebrated win over Chile. Over in Tobago meanwhile, Group B began with a bang as Germany opened their title bid with a tournament-record defeat of Mexico. In the second game of the day in Scarborough, an efficient Korea Republic side proved too strong for the willing South Africans, who were cheered on by the vociferous locals but paid dearly for missing a penalty only five minutes in.

Results
Nigeria 3-2 Korea DPR
Germany 9-0 Mexico
Trinidad and Tobago 2-1 Chile
South Africa 1-3 Korea Republic

Goal of the day
South Africa-Korea Republic, Jermaine Seoposenwe (53)

The Bantwana took a leaf out of the men’s national team’s book when they pulled level against the South Koreans with their maiden goal in the competition. After Seoposenwe had slotted home Robyn Moodaly’s precise through-ball, the South African players peeled off to the touchline to mimic the team celebration that greeted Siphiwe Tshabalala’s goal for the Bafana Bafana against Mexico in the opening game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™.

Memorable moments

Let’s celebrate
The day’s goal feast yielded a whole host of celebratory dance routines and gestures, although none of them were quite as unusual as that of Nigeria striker Yetunde Aluko. While her team-mates kneeled down and hugged each other after every one of their three goals against the North Koreans, Aluko would sprint across and fall down by their side, as if overcome with the emotion of it all.

Somewhere over the rainbow
Filled with music and dance and taking the Trinidadian carnival as its theme, the opening ceremony set a colourful tone for what proved to be an action-packed day. Featuring fireworks, the tournament mascot and the distinctive sound of the country’s steel drum bands, the spectacular scene was capped by the appearance of a rainbow over the stadium.

The stat
9-0 - Title candidates Germany sent a message of intent to the rest of the field by racking up the biggest win in the competition’s short history. Their thoroughly impressive demolition of the shell-shocked Mexicans featured hat-tricks from Lena Petermann and Kyra Malinowsky and a Lena Lotzen brace.

What they said
“This is Trinidad and Tobago’s first win in their first-ever appearance in any FIFA Women’s World Cup and it’s a great day for the country. It’s going to give us a tremendous amount of encouragement and a lot of belief in the future of this sport here, although I’m not entirely happy because we didn’t play our best football,” T&T coach Even Pellerud.
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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2010, 08:08:31 PM »
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« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2010, 08:16:35 PM »
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« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2010, 09:50:04 PM »
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« Reply #6 on: September 05, 2010, 10:33:27 PM »
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« Reply #7 on: September 06, 2010, 11:38:55 AM »
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« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2010, 11:50:34 AM »
I see a Newsday headline with dis same title of this thread. I come to see if allyuh so brave to defy Joel Bailey...den i realise is a FIFA article.
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« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2010, 12:31:00 PM »
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Trinis come out for Soca Princesses
By Gyasi Gonzales

IF anyone thought that Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Princesses would not garner the same support as their jock-strap wearing brethren they were terribly mistaken.

By 8.15 p.m. last evening Trinidad and Tobago's under-17 female football team were on the cusp of trouncing Chile, leading by two goals at that time.

The young ladies on the field appeared tired after delivering a tonne of excitement, but their fans, on the other hand, appeared to be ready for a further 90 minutes of football action..Continue..http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Trinis_come__out_for_Soca_Princesses-102272804.html

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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #11 on: September 06, 2010, 12:43:36 PM »
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Them Germans had home field advantage.

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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #12 on: September 06, 2010, 12:46:45 PM »
We have plenty work to do for the next 2 games.

We played a high tempo and physical game vs Chile which is fine as most SA females teams are not physically sound. However, they did have the ball way more than us. Coaching played a major part in us securing a result. Chile tried to play the game even though they were losing. Actually, they were much better than us in terms of "playing football", but we played for a result and got it. This showed that the girls can actually stick to a plan.

My concern is that vs Nigeria we cannot play that physical game and give the ball back to them so often. Nigeria most likely will be able to see our fitness and physical play and even raise it. We showed no attempt to posess the ball and build up play, which vs Nigeria can hurt us. Technically we were not very competent, we had usable technique to accomplish what we need to play the Chile game. I would have liked at some part of the game we played a little bit of posession to see what would happen.

I eagerly await the Nigeria game to see where we really are in terms of playing. To get a result vs Nigeria will be big time. I hope the girls keep their high and get it done.
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« Reply #13 on: September 06, 2010, 12:52:04 PM »
at the beginning of the video it shows the Germany 2010  ???

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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #14 on: September 06, 2010, 01:15:29 PM »

Them Germans had home field advantage.

heh, yeah. The commentator said there were more Mexican supporters, though.

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« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2010, 01:23:19 PM »


That darkie at 0:40 sweet boy...  :)


She's just sixteen years old,
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« Reply #16 on: September 06, 2010, 01:46:29 PM »


That darkie at 0:40 sweet boy...  :)


She's just sixteen years old,Leave her alone, they say....  ;D

Really?  She looks mid to late twenties in de video
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« Reply #17 on: September 06, 2010, 01:49:05 PM »
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« Reply #18 on: September 06, 2010, 02:23:49 PM »


That darkie at 0:40 sweet boy...  :)


She's just sixteen years old,
Leave her alone, they say....  ;D

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PM praises Soca Princesses
« Reply #20 on: September 06, 2010, 06:46:48 PM »
PM praises Soca Princesses
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The Honourable Kamla Persad-Bissessar, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, has sent a congratulatory message to the victorious Trinidad and Tobago team on their historic 2-1 victory against Chile in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup finals at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain on Sunday.

Mrs. Persad-Bissessar, who met with both teams before the game, said the victory by the Soca Princesses was as the result of hard work and commitment from both team members and the technical staff. The Hon. Prime Minister said the young players created history by being the first national team from Trinidad and Tobago to win a match in a World Cup finals tournament.

Trinidad and Tobago had been winless in previous FIFA World Cup tournaments – U-17 men in 2001 and 2007 in Korea; U-20 Men in 1989 in Portugal and 2009 in Egypt; and 2006 with the Soca Warriors at the senior finals in Germany.

According to the Hon. Prime Minister, “Today is a significant day for football in Trinidad and Tobago. The victory over Chile shows that we can match and play the same, or even a higher standard of football than many of the more established teams in the world. The victory also gives the general public something to be proud of. With all the negative things in the society today, the victory brings hope to this small island state.”
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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #21 on: September 06, 2010, 07:54:45 PM »
First National Team to secure a victory at any World Cup. Congrats Girls  :applause: :wavetowel:

Or to score a goal that is not an own goal....
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« Reply #22 on: September 06, 2010, 08:33:00 PM »
First National Team to secure a victory at any World Cup. Congrats Girls  :applause: :wavetowel:

Or to score a goal that is not an own goal....

Nah man, we score goals at de 2001 U-17 WC, 2007 U-17 WC, and 2009 U-20 WC
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« Reply #23 on: September 06, 2010, 08:44:38 PM »


That darkie at 0:40 sweet boy...  :)


She's just sixteen years old,Leave her alone, they say....  ;D

Really?  She looks mid to late twenties in de video

Either Spidey cyah count or he watch de wrong video.. lol


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Camps congratulates U-17 team on World Cup victory
« Reply #24 on: September 07, 2010, 04:46:37 AM »
Camps congratulates U-17 team on World Cup victory
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OLIVER CAMPS, president of the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF), has described Sunday's victory by the T&T Under-17 women's team "as a burst of hope for the nation".

Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Princesses secured a historic 2-1 win over Chile in their opening match of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.

The result was Trinidad and Tobago's first triumph, male or female, of any age group in a FIFA World Cup tournament.

"Despite the outcome of this tournament, this national Under-17 team will go down in history," said Camps in a message of congratulations. "These girls have secured a victory... they are now the only team from this country to achieve a victory at a World Cup tournament. I am proud of these girls and all they have accomplished thus far. I am certain that this is the beginning of a great future.

"The Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation has reformed its women's programme, yesterday's victory gives us hope that we are on the right path. I wish these girls all the best in the journey to the final," he added.

"Football is a sport of unity and hope. We live in a time where hope can be lost so easily, this team has given us more than a victory. They have given us a burst of hope and renewed vigor. Let us come out and support them on Wednesday at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium (versus Nigeria at 7 p.m.). We are the citizens of this nation, we are all part of the Red, White and Black army."

After tomorrow's game, Trinidad and Tobago will be in action again on Sunday against defending champions North Korea from 6 p.m. at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.
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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #25 on: September 07, 2010, 05:38:37 AM »
We have plenty work to do for the next 2 games.

We played a high tempo and physical game vs Chile which is fine as most SA females teams are not physically sound. However, they did have the ball way more than us. Coaching played a major part in us securing a result. Chile tried to play the game even though they were losing. Actually, they were much better than us in terms of "playing football", but we played for a result and got it. This showed that the girls can actually stick to a plan.

My concern is that vs Nigeria we cannot play that physical game and give the ball back to them so often. Nigeria most likely will be able to see our fitness and physical play and even raise it. We showed no attempt to posess the ball and build up play, which vs Nigeria can hurt us. Technically we were not very competent, we had usable technique to accomplish what we need to play the Chile game. I would have liked at some part of the game we played a little bit of posession to see what would happen.

I eagerly await the Nigeria game to see where we really are in terms of playing. To get a result vs Nigeria will be big time. I hope the girls keep their high and get it done.

The coach used our strengths to get a result.......u ever thought that he knew that if we tried to match the Chileans for possession, we would get hammered??

The focus here was simply defensive formation, discipline, and set plays.

Typical Trini..........at no point did u congratulate the U17 girls on their victory.

I understand that your criticism is intended to be constructive, but come nah man pardner......lol

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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #26 on: September 07, 2010, 08:05:12 AM »
"Despite the outcome of this tournament, this national Under-17 team will go down in history," said Camps in a message of congratulations

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« Reply #27 on: September 07, 2010, 08:10:52 AM »
We have plenty work to do for the next 2 games.

We played a high tempo and physical game vs Chile which is fine as most SA females teams are not physically sound. However, they did have the ball way more than us. Coaching played a major part in us securing a result. Chile tried to play the game even though they were losing. Actually, they were much better than us in terms of "playing football", but we played for a result and got it. This showed that the girls can actually stick to a plan.

My concern is that vs Nigeria we cannot play that physical game and give the ball back to them so often. Nigeria most likely will be able to see our fitness and physical play and even raise it. We showed no attempt to posess the ball and build up play, which vs Nigeria can hurt us. Technically we were not very competent, we had usable technique to accomplish what we need to play the Chile game. I would have liked at some part of the game we played a little bit of posession to see what would happen.

I eagerly await the Nigeria game to see where we really are in terms of playing. To get a result vs Nigeria will be big time. I hope the girls keep their high and get it done.

The coach used our strengths to get a result.......u ever thought that he knew that if we tried to match the Chileans for possession, we would get hammered??

The focus here was simply defensive formation, discipline, and set plays.

Typical Trini..........at no point did u congratulate the U17 girls on their victory.

I understand that your criticism is intended to be constructive, but come nah man pardner......lol

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You joking right. I said that tactics was good against the SA teams you eh read what I write or what. Plus I did congatulate the ladies. I am extremely proud actually the only other game I felt so good about was the Sweden game.

This was not criticism just, observations and thoughts. Damn you all could get carried away, we have another game coming up the tournament ent finish yet. Geez boy.
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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #28 on: September 07, 2010, 08:12:47 AM »
"Despite the outcome of this tournament, this national Under-17 team will go down in history," said Camps in a message of congratulations

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Re: T&T prove too hot for Chile
« Reply #29 on: September 07, 2010, 08:28:57 AM »
AND the Coach & Captain agree with yuh elan...and dem not typical trinis 

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T&T Soca Princesses keeping feet on ground
By Roger Seepersad (T&T Express)
Story Created: Sep 6, 2010 at 10:39 PM ECT

Story Updated: Sep 6, 2010 at 10:39 PM ECT

It was certainly a big day for football in Trinidad and Tobago on Sunday when the T&T Soca Princesses won their opening match at the FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup, whick kicked off at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain.

The home team pulled off a hard fought 2-1 victory over Chile, the first win at any level for T&T at a FIFA World Cup tournament.

However, Norwegian head coach Even Pellerud and skipper Lauren Schmidt both believe that Trinidad and Tobago will have to improve to make it into the quarter-finals.

"We did not play to our best. We did not apply the pressure on the ball; our passing was not accurate enough. We need to improve to beat Nigeria," Pellerud said after the match.

The coach noted Trinidad and Tobago's hesitance on the ball in the first half and praised his players for raising their game in the second period, especially coming down to the final minutes when Chile almost equalised through a free kick.

"We changed our formation in the second half. We became more direct, more aggressive and we took control of the game. We made it much harder for Chile... We were more confident in the second half. I have to commend the team's defensive work," he added.

Pellerud, speaking about T&T's other Group A opponents Nigeria and Korea DPR, admitted that there were strong, athletic players in both teams.

"Football is a tactical game and we have to get our tactics right (when they play Nigeria and Korea DPR)," he stated.

The coach also said that some nervousness probably played a part in T&T's first half display, adding: "They were able to step up in the second half. It augurs well for the future."

Pellerud also noted that the fan support played an important part in the win, giving the team extra impetus to go all the way. More than 13,000 fans turned up at Hasely Crawford Stadium.

T&T skipper Schmidt concurred with the coach, insisting: "There are always areas to improve but I am proud of my team, regardless. But there are definitely some areas that we can improve on."

Looking ahead, Schmidt said the girls are excited and confident going into their other group matches, against Nigeria at 7 p.m. tomorrow at Manny Ramjohn Stadium in Marabella, and Korea DPR from 6 p.m. on Saturday at Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.

"Still a bit nervous but we can beat them too," she said.

Chile coach Ronnie Radonich was disappointed with Sunday's result. He said his team did not feel any extra pressure going up against the hosts in the opening match, but insisted there was pressure nonetheless.

Simply put, Radonich said "They did not play as expected."

Chile will have to raise their game if they are to come out of their group and their task will not get any easier as they take on defending champions Korea DPR tomorrow at Manny Ramjohn Stadium from 4 p.m.

In Sunday's first Group A game, Nigeria came from 2-1 down to beat North Korea 3-2.


T&T: 21. Linfah Jones (GK), 2. Rose Bahadursingh, 3. Diarra Simmons, 4. Patrice Vincent, 5. Lauren Schmidt (Captain), 6. Khadisha Debesette, 7. Brianna Ryce, 8. Victoria Swift, 9. Liana Hinds, 12. Kayla Taylor, 14. Emma Abdul

Substitutes: 1. Keri Myers (GK), 10. Jo Marie Lewis, 11. Khadidra Debesette, 12. Nykosi Simmons, 15. Camille Charles, 16. Rehana Omardeen, 17. Jonelle Warrick, 18. Jasmine Sampson, 19. Anique Walker, 20. Shalette Alexander

Coach: Even Pellerud.


 

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