Saintfiet finalises 23-man squad for Nicaragua warm-ups.
TTFA Media.Trinidad and Tobago Senior Team head coach Tom Saintfiet has finalised a 23-man squad that will travel to Managua for the two upcoming international friendlies against Nicaragua’s Senior Men’s Team.
Saintfiet and his squad entered a residential camp at Cara Suites hotel in Claxton Bay on Tuesday and are engaged in training sessions twice daily at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium. The team departs for Managua on Sunday evening for the two matches which are slated for December 27th and 30th. The squad returns to Port of Spain on Old Year’s Day. From the squad selected, overseas-based duo Cornell Glen and Kevan George will join the contingent in Managua.
Orlando City midfielder Kevin Molino and Cordell Cato are both unavailable due to club business while Willis Plaza will travel abroad for a trial. Sheldon Bateau, Khaleem Hyland, Andre Boucaud and Levi Garcia are also unavailable for the matches against Nicaragua due to club commitments.
Saintfiet commented on his selection after practice this morning.
“We started the training camp yesterday. We don’t have the full squad here because there are still some foreign based players to arrive but I am very happy. We have about 19 or 20 players in camp. I think we have a mixed group of young payers, talented players without experience in national team but also players who played a lot for the national team and are very experienced, who also have experience abroad,” Saintfiet told TTFA Media.
“The atmosphere is good. The boys trained good last week and yesterday, and we are looking forward to prepare this team for Nicaragua but Nicaragua is also preparation for the real matches against Suriname and Haiti. I am quite satisfied, hotel is good, everything is well organised and we are now building really a team for the coming weeks.”
“On the other side, some players are absent, some from Europe and other parts of Concacaf are unavailable but I am very happy and pleased with the squad we have now. The Nicaragua games are there for us to analyse and see how good we are right now,” Saintfiet said.
Saintfiet touched on the selection of a couple new faces in the final 23-man squad including Tyrone Charles, Nathan Lewis and Akeem Roach who were not in the initial training squad. Saintfiet observed the players during his viewing of local T&T Pro League matches since arriving in the country.
“The reason they are invited is because they caught my eye. Secondly there are absences of some other players and some players can fill those vacancies. The players that come fit exactly into the system I want to play and I am very happy that they are added and I hope they can adapt very fast.”
And on the call up for India-based striker Cornell Glen, Saintfiet added “We are looking still for some strikers. We have some absence with Wilis Plaza who is not available . We have to look for alternatives and we will look in these friendly matches and in the coming training sessions at his quality and level and we will see what he brings. He has to prove in training whether he is ready for it just like every other player.
The Belgian-born coach will not name a captain for the two games until closer to matchday.
“I have had some thoughts about it but I didn’t make the final decision yet. To be honest I don’t think it’s is always that important who is the captain for me. I like that the whole team takes the responsibility of a captain. They know it’s an honour for a player to be captain of a national team and for a player to play for the national team just like it is an honour to coach a national team but I want all my players to work as a captain, and to be proud for their country and take on that duty.”
He also gave his views on the level of readiness shown by the players who have been part of his training so far.
“I believe that locally we have a lot of good players and I am looking forward already to the future. After the league I think there could be a huge opportunity to train a lot with the local players to make a better understanding for the needs of international football, to improve here and there and to work longer together.
“I think maybe we overlooked a bit too long the quality of the local based players and focused too much on the foreign based players who are also of a high quality. But i think we can find the ideal mix. Locally there are a lot of players with the potential to go abroad and to defend their country and I hope they take this opportunity,” Saintfiet added.
The team trains twice tomorrow at Manny Ramjohn Stadium at 9:30am and 5:30pm.
T&T 23-man squad for NicaraguaGoalkeepers Marvin Phillip (Morvant Caledonia AIA), Adrian Foncette (Police FC), Glenroy Samuel (Ma Pau Stars).
DefendersCarlyle Mitchell (Seoul E-Land), Radanfah Abu Bakr (Sillamae Kallen), Daneil Cyrus (W Connection), Aubrey David (Deportivo Saprissa), Triston Hodge (W Connection), Maurice Forde (W Connection), Alvin Jones (W Connection), Curtis Gonzales (Defence Force).
MidfieldersKevan George (Jacksonville Armada), Aikim Andrews (W Connection), Jomal Williams (Murcielagos FC), Nathan Lewis (Jabloteh FC), Tyrone Charles (Jabloteh FC), Carlos Edwards (Ma Pau Stars), Hughtun Hector (W Connection), Hashim Arcia (Defence Force).
Forwards Akeem Roach (Club Sando), Trevin Caesar (Orange County Blues), Shahdon Winchester (Murcielagos FC), Cornell Glen (Ozone FC Bengalaru).
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Saintfiet comments on Final 23-man squad for Nicaragua.