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COACH Bertille St Clair took personal control of organising Trinidad and Tobago's defence and midfield in yesterday's final training session ahead of today's all-important 4.30 p.m. meeting with Costa Rica in a World Cup qualifier at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain.
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Dallas FC striker Cornell Glen is the only new face in the Trinidad and Tobago 18-man squad in place of David Nakhid for Wednesday’s crucial 2006 World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica at the Hasely Crawford Stadium from 4pm.
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With eight games to go after this one, the “Warriors” need to get into the norm of picking points up. That’s what head coach Bertille St Clair has ordered from his players when they  take on Guatemala at the Mateo Flores Stadium in Guatemala City from 8pm local time (10pm T&T time) on Saturday.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s footballers made a low key return home on Sunday night as there was a most noticeable absence of local media but rather an influx of Costa Rican reporters and photographers arriving on the same flight from Miami for Wednesday’s 2006 World Cup qualifier at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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The Warriors left Trinidad and Tobago Sunday for Miami, USA, where they will train for four days. While there, they were billed to play Honduras in a friendly warm-up in Fort Lauderdale this week, before leaving for Guatemala where they play the first of probably the two most crucial games of their 2005 CONCACAF World Cup qualifying campaign.
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With Trinidad and Tobago sitting at the bottom of the six-team table and being the only nation without a point, Wednesday’s 2006 World Cup qualifier has now been set up as one in which the “Warriors” must demonstrate true character if they are to avoid falling into a dug hole  on the “Journey to Germany”.
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Trinidad and Tobago football coach Bertille St Clair confesses to one objective: Getting the national team to the World Cup Finals next year in Germany. And he says he is receiving no help from his fellow coaches who are critical of his efforts. Today he continues his exclusive interview with Newsday correspondent ANDRE E BAPTISTE which was recently broadcast on i95.5FM Radio.
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