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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #360 on: January 14, 2015, 05:07:29 PM »
USA 6 vs Aruba 0
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« Reply #361 on: January 14, 2015, 05:10:30 PM »
Not trally a race thing...more like a dotish trini mentality that give foreigners preference over we locals dan...thats all it is
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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #362 on: January 14, 2015, 05:17:21 PM »
HIGHLIGHTS of T&T’s 2-0 loss to Guatemala

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Two unfortunate goals. Terrible mistake by the keeper for the 2nd goal. Maybe they need to look at the other keeper. But it appears that they were playing good. Would like to see the whole game. Two games to win fellas.

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #363 on: January 14, 2015, 05:21:31 PM »
This team foundation is pretty ok, but once things go to the next level we struggle to adapt to next level play. Once the game is being played at a basic level we are okay. Once the speed of play is increased and the game becomes more intricate we show our vulnerabilities, case in point the 2nd goal vs Guatemala (maybe Guat. coach recognized and pushed the player on to challenge our GK).

We have a base plan, but it seems that we do not have one past that. What did we do to try and pull a game back? Besides the subs, what tactical adjustments we made? For e.g.  We did well to free the winger on the right side. However once he got the ball he was (apparently) expected to make something happen. A couple times we got and under-lap to support but nothing past that really.

We have to develop different facet of the game to deal with various situations. From the 3 games we've played, we have not shown a different game.
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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #364 on: January 14, 2015, 05:56:58 PM »
US beating Aruba 7-0 in the 66min.

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #365 on: January 14, 2015, 06:14:44 PM »
8 now.

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #366 on: January 14, 2015, 06:41:35 PM »

Fact is this tournament will only get harder for the Young Warriors. We need to win these games to stand a chance of WC qualification. Finishing your chances is part of winning the game. Ah doh want to hear any excuses!

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #367 on: January 14, 2015, 06:42:53 PM »
TT and US each has 4 pts from 3 games.

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Guatemala punishes T&T blunders; Warriors must defeat US to qualify
« Reply #368 on: January 14, 2015, 06:49:05 PM »
Guatemala punishes T&T blunders; Warriors must defeat US.
By Lasana Liburd (wired868).


Trinidad and Tobago started the day unbeaten and near the top of Group A in the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship. But by 6 pm (Jamaican time), the young “Soca Warriors” were staring elimination in the face.

A 2-0 loss to Guatemala today means that Trinidad and Tobago must defeat the United States in its final group match on Wednesday January 21 at Montego Bay to have any chance of advancing to the play off round of the CONCACAF competition.

And, even so, the Warriors must win by a hefty goal margin too after the United States trounced Aruba 8-0 today, which is four goals better than Trinidad and Tobago’s 5-1 result against Aruba on Sunday.

Suddenly, the road to the New Zealand 2015 FIFA Under-20 World Cup looks fraught with uncertainty.

“I am very disappointed with the result,” said Trinidad and Tobago National Under-20 coach Derek King. “In the first 20 minutes we played all the football (and) we saw some good ball movement. We held our shape and Guatemala sat back and allowed us to play.

“We allowed a soft goal. (In the) second half, the same thing happened and a blunder from our keeper (led to the second goal). We played all the football but goals win matches not possession.”

The final statistics, according to CONCACAF, showed 10 shots from the Trinidad and Tobago team and just two from Guatemala. Even then, the Central American team needed more than a little help from the Warriors.

Mauro Portillo’s header was heading straight to Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Johan Welch when it went in off the thigh of defender Martieon Watson in the 24th minute. CONCACAF chalked it down as an own goal from the Naparima College student.

And Guatemala’s second? Welch would seem a very unlikely candidate to execute a “Rene Higuita-type” move outside of his own penalty area. And, again, Portillo was there to take advantage.

Guatemala coach Carlos Ruiz, an Argentine import, said his team was “very lucky” to come away with three points.

“Trinidad and Tobago played very well and had most of the ball,” said Ruiz, via a translator. “We were very lucky today to come out victorious because our chances came from two mistakes.

“Guatemala made use of mistakes given to them by the Trinidad and Tobago team.”

Ruiz was, arguably, a touch generous. True, Guatemala capitalised on errors rather than made much of the game themselves. But it was alarming, although not altogether surprising, to see the Warriors growing increasingly lacklustre with every passing minute.

Sure, the likes of Aikim Andrews and Kadeem Corbin were still willing runners to the death. But the movement off the ball that died after 70 minutes against Jamaica was gone much sooner this afternoon.

University of South Florida playmaker Duane Muckette is arguably Trinidad and Tobago’s best player but, for the third successive game, he did not get close to 90 minutes and was at walking pace long before his substitution.

Muckette lasted 78 minutes against Jamaica, 66 minutes against Aruba and, in Trinidad and Tobago’s biggest game so far, he managed just 57 minutes against Guatemala.

Do the Warriors, whose poor pre-tournament preparation was well documented, have any energy left to knock off Panama and the United States?

King suggested concern over the team’s fitness levels was overblown though. He claimed that their livelier showings against Jamaica might be down to an 8 pm kick off as opposed to 3 pm starts against Aruba and Guatemala.

“At the end of the day, we had ball possession and once you have ball possession you have a chance to score goals,” said King. Plenty of our players were below par today… We created goal scoring chances but we just didn’t take them.”

In truth, Guatemala goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen looked flustered just twice today. In the seventh minute, Hagen threw himself low to his right to keep out a Muckette effort. And, in the 80th minute, he again had to use every inch of his wingspan to keep out a low Corbin effort in a crowded penalty box.

Otherwise, the Warriors were straight at the Guatemala custodian or overbar while there were far too few good scoring chances created considering the havoc that Andrews and Akeem Garcia caused on either flank.

“The final pass wasn’t there today,” said King. “Sometimes when we could take an extra touch we were forcing (the play) and the crosses were not good today. The service in the final third was poor today.”

After a lopsided opening 25 minutes, Guatemala went ahead with only its second real attack and its first shot on target. Only it was not really on target.

Guatemala right wing back Steven Robles got down the right flank and delivered a looping cross to the far post. Portillo climbed well to head down to goal and, probably, straight at Welch. But Watson could not get out of the way in time and the ball struck the Trinidad and Tobago defender and rolled in at the near post.

Muckette had a chance to equalise in the 29th minute only for Guatemala defender Carlos Estrada to fling his body in the way to make the block.

Eight minutes into the second half, Muckette released Corbin with a clever flick but the latter attacker dragged his angled left footed shot harmlessly across the face of the goal.

Trinidad and Tobago’s three-man central midfield combination had gone flat by then and King sent in Akeem Humphrey and Jabari Mitchell for Muckette and Kevon Goddard.

Humphrey immediately helped to lift the tempo but Mitchell’s contribution was mixed. Mitchell did create another shooting opportunity for Corbin in the 80th minute but the playmaker failed to make much headway in the crowd of players on top the Guatemala penalty area.

Levi Garcia, who is bound for Europe in 2015, was the third change in the 69th minute and, apart from one incisive cross to Andrews, he did not resemble the younger winger who set the Caribbean Cup tournament alight last September.

“Leading up to the competition, he was not well and he is now getting back (his) confidence,” said King, who revealed the player had a stomach bug. “He is the youngest member of the team and we are trying with him and talking to him and trying to guide him.”

In the 87th minute, it was lights out as Welch collected a throw from captain Shannon Gomez and, inexplicably, tried to dribble Portillo rather than hammer the ball forward or simply return the ball to his right back. Portillo won the ball and applied the insurance goal.

The less said about that decision from the United States-based goalkeeper, the better.

Gomez called it a blooper while King went with blunder.

“We just have to give him confidence to come back and do his best in the next game,” said Gomez.

But can the tiring Trinidad and Tobago team rebound to take a draw from Panama and win against the United States?

“Football plays on the day so it is not beyond us,” said Gomez. “Every game we go with the mindset to win. It is (about) them taking their chances or us taking our chances…

“We are confident.”

The Warriors need a big result from their final group match now. But, going into the tournament, they might have expected that it would come to this. Whether they can pull it off is another matter entirely.

King’s team has been praised for being one of the country’s best youth teams. But now they must prove it.

The Dwight Yorke-led Under-20 team beat the United States 1-0 on the way to the Portugal 1991 World Youth Championships while, in 2009, Kevin Molino scored the winner to take the young Warriors past Jamaica.

Gomez, Corbin, Muckette and company must take a big scalp to join such lofty company.

(Teams)

Trinidad and Tobago (4-2-3-1): 1.Johan Welch (GK); 2.Shannon Gomez (captain), 3.Martieon Watson, 13.Brendon Creed, 4.Jesus Perez; 18.Kevon Goddard (17.Akeem Humphrey 57), 8.Neveal Hackshaw; 15.Aikim Andrews, 6.Duane Muckette (10.Jabari Mitchell 57), 7.Akeem Garcia (11.Levi Garcia 69); 9.Kadeem Corbin.

Unused substitutes: 21.Javon Sample (GK), 5.Leland Archer, 12.Kishun Seecharan, 14.Matthew Woo Ling, 16.Ricardo John, 19.Maurice Ford.

Coach: Derek King

Guatemala (3-4-3): 1.Nicholas Hagen (GK); 16.Julio Ortiz, 15.Carlos Estrada, 2.Kevin Grijalva, 13.Steven Robles, 14.Andy Ruiz, 6.Cristian Jiminez, 20.Mauricio Maltes (17.Pablo Aguilar 59), 8.Kevin Bordon (10.Diego Alvarez 46), 9.Mauro Portillo, 11.Mario Hernandez (18.Benedicto Aldana 71).

Unused substitutes: 12.Julio Ochoa (GK), 3.Allen Yanes, 4.Nicholas Samayoa, 5.Luis De Leon, 7.Christopher Ortiz, 19.Jose Morales.

Coach: Carlos Ruiz

Referee: David Gantar (Canada).

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #369 on: January 14, 2015, 06:49:13 PM »
TT and US each has 4 pts from 3 games.

But the US has a GD of 7. Ours is just 2.
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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #370 on: January 14, 2015, 06:59:36 PM »
The sooner we Caribbean people realize that we are never going to reach the heights of Mexico,USA,Honduras and quite soon Surinam,the better.I say Surinam,because they will soon be using players from Holland,those with Surinam heritage,and there are lots to choose from.The same could be said for some Central American countries,there are hundreds of Spanish speaking players in the US,most from Central America,Jamaica can also claim players from Canada,USA,and England,we can only count on 2 or 3.
The way forward is a West Indian football team,we have to forget insularity,If we were playing as a Caribbean team today,we would have smashed those lucky Guatemalans,I wouldn't have cared who scored,as long as we won.I think a Caribbean team would have won the tournament without a blip.Why does Caribbean people have to take this shit year after year,its a never ending story of woe and  stress,we just keep losing and losing,this shit is never ending.All you young educated men and women in the football fraternity,please,please get together and start thinking about a West Indian football team,this insularity isn't taking us anywhere.I cannot now be bothered to look at us get trampled on by the US and Panama. :(

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« Reply #371 on: January 14, 2015, 07:11:55 PM »
The sooner we Caribbean people realize that we are never going to reach the heights of Mexico,USA,Honduras and quite soon Surinam,the better.I say Surinam,because they will soon be using players from Holland,those with Surinam heritage,and there are lots to choose from.The same could be said for some Central American countries,there are hundreds of Spanish speaking players in the US,most from Central America,Jamaica can also claim players from Canada,USA,and England,we can only count on 2 or 3.
The way forward is a West Indian football team,we have to forget insularity,If we were playing as a Caribbean team today,we would have smashed those lucky Guatemalans,I wouldn't have cared who scored,as long as we won.I think a Caribbean team would have won the tournament without a blip.Why does Caribbean people have to take this shit year after year,its a never ending story of woe and  stress,we just keep losing and losing,this shit is never ending.All you young educated men and women in the football fraternity,please,please get together and start thinking about a West Indian football team,this insularity isn't taking us anywhere.I cannot now be bothered to look at us get trampled on by the US and Panama. :(
Breds, I share your idealism. But it eh go happen. WI solidarity is a pipe dream. From the time the Federation flopped, that was it. Just look at our cricket. It was a model of success. We just going thru the motions. There is a substantial amount of Trinis who would not mind the breakup of the cricket. I may be wrong, there maybe some changes in the future. But it is hard to envision. The windward and leeward islands have a better chances of forming a team. Eastern Caribbean Union. I don't see JA, Trini, Bahamas, Guyana joing them.
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« Reply #372 on: January 14, 2015, 07:28:10 PM »
We only have ourselves to blame.

We had the opportunity to bury Jamaica and failed to do it.  Goes to show just how much of a mental game football is. 

Generally, our sports teams lack that winning mentality
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« Reply #373 on: January 14, 2015, 07:37:03 PM »
....wqtch nd see...that keeper just riding pine....he eh on football...he going g and be some accountant o something...

Yo it eh matter how talented we team is...if we keeper is a shithong we will get brush....in my heart I feel this man getting play cuz he a white boy and keeping for some shit team here in d us...

I think you need to ease up on the racial talk, yuh could criticize de man without making reference to his race, which has nothing to do with anything.
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« Reply #374 on: January 14, 2015, 07:42:05 PM »
We only have ourselves to blame.

We had the opportunity to bury Jamaica and failed to do it.  Goes to show just how much of a mental game football is. 

Generally, our sports teams coaches lack that winning mentality
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« Reply #375 on: January 14, 2015, 09:43:24 PM »
Is 'rel f**king long I rate we keeper ah impse yunno....de man is a joker...you could just watch him and tell he aint got that talent...I eh know why he playing heself....wqtch nd see...that keeper just riding pine....he eh on football...he going g and be some accountant o something. ...we eh hv somebody else to give ah Bligh........watchhhhhh as this tournament progress and see what going nd go on with that man....powers that be....make me eat my words!

Stallion, what being a white boy have to do with the goal. The guy made an error, just like Maurice, Jan, Tamika. Ok, he is shakey. Maybe the staff should look at other keepers. But let us refrain from the race thing, nah.


Well said sir.
we hear it enough in our politics as it is.
enough of the race wars. Even if u say you may not have meant it like that.

gotta choose your words carefully with those kind of issues.

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« Reply #376 on: January 14, 2015, 09:44:42 PM »
i hear ppl saying he is at fault whole tourney tho (Welch that is)...

are we saying he was at fault for both jamaican goals?
Aruba's goal was a total breakdown defensively. he is not totally to blame

I curious as to what he was boffing the man for after he gave away the ball tho lol


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« Reply #377 on: January 14, 2015, 09:45:40 PM »
If only the keeper from Mucurapo played throughout the season.
I think he would have been a great option to have as well.

but so it goes..2 games to go
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« Reply #378 on: January 14, 2015, 10:31:58 PM »
Is 'rel f**king long I rate we keeper ah impse yunno....de man is a joker...you could just watch him and tell he aint got that talent...I eh know why he playing heself....wqtch nd see...that keeper just riding pine....he eh on football...he going g and be some accountant o something. ...we eh hv somebody else to give ah Bligh........watchhhhhh as this tournament progress and see what going nd go on with that man....powers that be....make me eat my words!

Stallion, what being a white boy have to do with the goal. The guy made an error, just like Maurice, Jan, Tamika. Ok, he is shakey. Maybe the staff should look at other keepers. But let us refrain from the race thing, nah.


Well said sir.
we hear it enough in our politics as it is.
enough of the race wars. Even if u say you may not have meant it like that.

gotta choose your words carefully with those kind of issues.



As I said. ..we hv mentality to pick a foreigner over a local that maybe more talented
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« Reply #379 on: January 14, 2015, 10:45:39 PM »
you have me re-watchin the highlights in this thread. The 1st jamaican header was right by he foot, but I go be wicked to blame him for that (not that i ever say he was totally to blame for any of them except the one today mind you). The one over the wall..with such a clear run-up I guess I get used to taller keepers still covering past the wall...but still the wall was still to blame for that too. the Aruba one pass right under he hand.... I not saying he to blame for any of them except one, but sometimes to win you really need somebody to pull something off spectacular not just - not to blame.

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« Reply #380 on: January 15, 2015, 12:19:40 AM »
T&T U-20s lose second warm-up.
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Trinidad and Tobago Under-20 men’s footballers will depart Miami for Kingston today ahead of the final round of CONCACAF Qualifiers for the 2015 FIFA Under 20 Men’s World Cup in New Zealand.

The squad, under head coach Derek King, completed their second training fixture on Monday night, losing 2-1 to the Weston United Alumni at Vizcaya Park in Miramar. Akeem Garcia was the lone scorer for T&T which also fell 2-0 to a US Soccer Development Eleven on the weekend.

“Game two was a decent exercise for us. We started the game well. We conceded two late goals. We are finalising our starting eleven and the first team in this game played quite well,” King said.

“Regardless of the result, we saw good ball movement and we were solid defensively which is important for us at the international level,” the coach added.

“I would like to thank the Ministry of Sport and the TTFA for allowing us the opportunity for the training camp because at this level the guys need this international preparation,” he said.

“I think come Friday we will be ready for the opening game against Jamaica. We will take each game as a final but our first focus will be on the opening game versus Jamaica,” the T&T coach concluded.



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« Reply #381 on: January 15, 2015, 02:57:57 AM »
Guatemala stays in stride, tops T&T.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Guatemala (2-1-0, 7 points) maintained its unbeaten record in the 2015 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship, posting a 2-0 win over Trinidad & Tobago (1-1-1, 4 points) on Tuesday at the National Stadium.

 With two games to be played later in the evening – Aruba (0-0-2, 0 points) v United States (0-1-1, 1 point) and Jamaica (0-1-1, 1 point) v Panama (2-0-0, 6 points) – the Guatemalans took the provisional lead in Group A by a single point over their Central American counterpart.

It appeared that a 25th minute own-goal would be all to separate the teams, but a hustling Mauro Portillo added an insurance tally late in the encounter.

Trinidad enjoyed a bright start and through its possession was able to force Guatemala goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen into an early save off a Duane Muckette effort.

From there, though, the Guatemalans settled in, utilizing the pitch’s width to their advantage.

That tactic paid off in the 25th minute as Stheven Robles delivered a cross from the right-goal line to the far post for powerful forward Mauro Portillo, who headed the ball down towards the net.  It took a deflection off defender Martieon Watson’s thigh and crossed the line.  The own-goal made it 1-0 and gave solid-defending Guatemala, which conceded only one goal in its opening two games, the opportunity to play more compactly.

The Caribbean champion’s best chance came in the 74th minute.  Levi Garcia broke away down the right wing and crossed into the box for Aikim Andrews, who reacted quickly to chest it, but the solid Hagen anticipated well and was there to gather it in.

Guatemala made sure of the victory with two minutes left in normal time.  On the right side of his own end, goalkeeper Johan Welch received a throw in. Rather than launch the ball up field, he tried to elude the charging Portillo with a move.  The rising Municipal star hustled to make the steal, raced towards the left edge of the box and rolled a shot from 14-yards out into an open goal.

Group A action moves to Montego Bay on Sunday, when Guatemala will face Aruba and Trinidad will look to bounce back against Panama.

Full Results

Guatemala  2  v  Trinidad & Tobago  0
Watson 25 Own Goal
Portillo 88

Panama  2  v  Jamaica  0
Samms 56
Diaz 86

USA  8  v  Aruba  0
Gall 16
Jamieson 18
Gall 23
Thompson 26
Hyndman 30
Gall 32
Jamieson 48
Moreno 84

Teams

Trinidad and Tobago: 1.Johan Welch; 2.Shannon Gomez (capt) (Yellow 33), 3.Martieon Watson, 13.Brendon Creed, 4.Jesus Perez; 18.Kevon Goddard (17.Akeem Humphrey 57th), 8.Neveal Hackshaw; 15.Aikim Andrews, 6.Duane Muckette (10.Jabari Mitchell 57th), 7.Akeem Garcia (11.Levi Garcia 69th); 9.Kadeem Corbin.

Unused substitutes: 21.Javon Sample (GK), 5.Leland Archer, 12.Kishun Seecharan, 14.Matthew Woo Ling, 16.Ricardo John, 19.Maurice Ford.

Coach: Derek King

Guatemala: 1.Nicholas Hagen; 16.Julio Ortiz (capt), 15.Carlos Estrada, 2.Kevin Grijalva, 13.Steven Robles, 14.Andy Ruiz, 6.Cristian Jiminez, 20.Mauricio Maltes (Yellow 18) (17.Pablo Aguilar 59th), 8.Kevin Bordon (10.Diego Alvarez 46th), 9.Mauro Portillo, 11.Mario Hernandez (18.Benedicto Aldana 71st).

Unused substitutes: 12.Julio Ochoa (GK), 3.Allen Yanes, 4.Nicholas Samayoa, 5.Luis De Leon, 7.Christopher Ortiz, 19.Jose Morales.

Coach: Carlos Ruiz

Referee: David Gantar (Canada).

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Standings - Group-A

P  W  D  L  F  A  Pts
Panama  3  3  0  0  7  0  9
Guatemala  3  2  1  0  4  1  7
USA  3  1  1  1  9  2  4
T&T  3  1  1  1  7  5  4
Jamaica  3  0  1  2  2  5  1
Aruba  3  0  0  3  1  17  0

Stats

Guatemala  v  T&T
1  Shots  11
0  Assists  0
0  Corner kicks  9
1  Offsides  0
15  Fouls  11
16  Clearances  4
35  Recoveries  15

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Sunday 18 January 2015

Montego Bay Sports Complex
Panama vs Trinidad and Tobago—4 pm
Guatemala vs Aruba—6:30 pm
Jamaica vs United States—9 pm

« Last Edit: January 15, 2015, 05:46:55 AM by Flex »
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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #382 on: January 15, 2015, 07:22:25 AM »
Post Game Interview with T&T U-20 Head Coach, Derek King: Guatemala vs T&T

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #383 on: January 15, 2015, 07:39:41 AM »
I feel so hurt for our kids,looking at some of the play on Youtube,at worst we should have come away with a draw,a win wasn't out of the question.Are we lacking some speed,looking at Jamaica,its only speed and ruggedness keep them in any game,nothing else.We need to improve our physical strength and speed.

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #384 on: January 15, 2015, 07:51:10 AM »
What's the best case scenario for us re: wins in the next two games? Ah cyah do the calculus right this minute.

The past is the past. It's a tourney. Let's grow through the rounds and realize what we are capable of. Shake it off, and proceed.

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #385 on: January 15, 2015, 09:57:43 AM »
Maybe it's just me but I can't see how King can be blamed when we dominated the match except for the scoreline.  We had good opportunities and simply didn't put them away.  the OG was unfortunate and even moreso the keeper blunder that led to the 2nd goal.  Did Guatemala even have any decent shots in that game other than the goal they scored?  In reality we beat ourselves this game.  Major error by the keeper yes but these things happen and we need to move past instead of harping on it as well as involving race.  My only complaint would be the lack of aggressiveness and positional awareness on rebounds.  On more than one occasion the keeper parried balls that we should have been in position to fight for if not win and our players wasn't.  That generally is more of an instinct thing but players need not be standing still after a shot is released waiting to see where it goes.  Too many players were in the box and react only after a save as opposed to anticipating where it might go based on the direction of the shot and where the keeper is diving.  In reality I believe we were better than that team and played better.  A loss is harsh but that is how sports goes.  when yuh squander opportunities yuh get punished.

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #386 on: January 15, 2015, 10:02:02 AM »
U-20s vow to bounce back 'everything to play for vs Panama and USA.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Under 20 men’s team suffered their first defeat, going down disappointingly 2-0 to Guatemala on Wednesday but are still very much in the race to securing one of two playoff spots at the CONCACAF Final Round of World Cup qualification in Jamaica.

The loss on Wednesday left T&T in fourth place with four points with a plus 2 goal difference, level  on  points with United States which is ahead on a +7 goal difference after their 8-0 win over Aruba. Panama is atop the group with nine points and Guatemala in second on seven. Jamaica is fifth with one point while Aruba remains in the cellar position.

T&T has it in their own hands as victories in their next encounter against Panama on Sunday and against the USA next Wednesday in Montego Bay is likely to push them into the playoffs from which the top two teams will advance to the FIFA Under 20 World Cup in New Zealand.

Head Coach Derek King expressed his disappointment with the manner in which T&T conceded and gave away Wednesday’s match to the Central Americans.

T&T outshot their opponents 11 to one but Martieon Watson’s unfortunate 25th minute own goal and a disastrous error by goalkeeper Johan Welch in the 88th proved to be the difference.

“I’m very disappointed because we were outstanding in the first 20 minutes. They scored against the run of play, the own goal off Watson. They didn’t create any chances until late in the game. In our final third we were still rushing that final pass which wasn’t always on but we still created a number of chances,” King told TTFA Media.

“Guatemala only dropped off and kept their shape and it worked for them, It’s a tough loss to accept because we were better on the day but the result went in their favour. Goals win matches and now we have to fix that for our next two games.”

King emphasized the importance of T&T bouncing back in their remaining two matches against Panama and USA.

“Panama and USA will be very tough but we have it in our hands. We have a few days before those two games in Montego Bay and we’ll have to regroup and try to come back strong to keep the dream alive,” he added.

T&T captain Shannon Gomez said the team was recovering for the hurt of the defeat, admitting they had to shoulder the blame for failing to take care of business.

“We paid the price for lack of concentration at a couple points in the game but it was a good performance overall I felt,” Gomez said.

“We started off really well. It was similar to the way we had the game early against Jamaica but then we let in a soft goal and that set us back. Even though we continued to  dominate ball possession for the majority of the game we let down in our finishing.

“I know we can refocus and bounce back against Panama. They are the top team in the group but we have more to play for now and we believe we have what it takes to get the positive results in the next two games. It’s now or never for us and we’ll be going all out,” he added.

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #387 on: January 15, 2015, 10:23:26 AM »
Nobody doh study me on dis forum yet I get ban fuh negativity allyuh let me outta jail dis mornin....allyuh eh easy nuh..

Well I back on meh soundin board...de kids were never prepared for dis tournament ..they lacked mental and physical fitness..talent alone cannot compete.

The coachman didn't give this team a fighting chance by not bringing a player who could change the game at any moment

Back to reality ..we were never ready!

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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #388 on: January 15, 2015, 10:32:10 AM »
Nobody doh study me on dis forum yet I get ban fuh negativity allyuh let me outta jail dis mornin....allyuh eh easy nuh..

Well I back on meh soundin board...de kids were never prepared for dis tournament ..they lacked mental and physical fitness..talent alone cannot compete.

The coachman didn't give this team a fighting chance by not bringing a player who could change the game at any moment

Back to reality ..we were never ready!

Thanks for lettin me outta jail Mr Flex ;D

like de lil jailtime didn't fix the negativity boy :) lol.
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Re: 2015 Under-20 FIFA World Cup Thread.
« Reply #389 on: January 15, 2015, 10:41:25 AM »
Which player he did not bring?

 

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