Yeah, I caught the game after it was already 25-30 minutes old and just in time to see Birchall make a pass to nobody and I was wondering what the f%$k was that. Then I hear Cornmeal father say something like Birchall was doing that from the start of the game. The entire team was guilty of that. They all have to get their acts together.
After seeing that game last night, you have to wonder what is Shabazz and Charles really teaching this team as coaches. If you saw the Belize game and this game in it's entirety, you come away with the feeling that these guys are confused and bewildered. They don't know how to play the game. They make the game look so difficult and ugly. The last ten minutes of last night's game is a blue print on how the game should be played in it's simplicity. The long ball pass should be a part of the "Lee" family. It should be used, sparingly, tactically, and accurately. That concept is lost on the Trinidad and Tobago defensive players.
F.S. I have a question for you. You have seen Darren Mitchell play, right? The team is begging for that special #10 player like a Kevin Molino to make plays like a #10 should. Does Darren Mitchell fit that role?
So, they finally moved Joevin Jones in a midfield role like they should have done in the Belize game and he looked good, for a while, and then he disappeared again, and then there is the bench players, you cannot continue to bring the bench payers off the bench in the dying minutes of the game and expect to learn anything from their field of play. I can see clearly that you are not trying to win the game, then play them at the start of the game. Give them the significant minutes needed so you can see their performances over an extended period of time. Peru did that last night why don't the TnT coaches do the same thing? It should have been done at the start of the Peru game.
Then again, whoever said two heads are better than one, never really met Shabazz and Charles.