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Oct 26, 2012 Sports
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Guyana qualified for the second round of the Caribbean Football Union, Caribbean Cup championship with a solid 3-0 win over home team St. Lucia at the Beausejour Stadium, last night.
Playing in the final game of Group 2 and needing to win by three (3) clear goals in order to qualify for the next round and conscious of the fact that defeat would mean that they would have exited the tournament; the Golden Jaguars dug deep to come away with a memorable win and qualification.
T&T based forward Vurlon Mills and fellow forward Gregory ‘Jackie Chan’ Richardson were the architects of what will go down as a fantastic win coming from behind, a win which silenced the home crowd.
The goals were all converted in the first half. Manager of the team Mark Zavier in an invited comment summed it up this way.
“It is not advisable to corner a little cat much less a Jaguar, we came out growling and we destroyed the prey in front of us and that is exactly what we did. We want to dedicate this win to all our fans especially those who have stuck with us all the way. The Executive and members of the Guyana Football Federation for their hard work also.”
Zavier also complemented the Technical staff and players for the worked they have been putting in over the past months, promising that the Golden Jaguars will be stronger for the next stage of the competition.”
More details in tomorrow’s edition.
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