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Jun 04, 2016 Sports
Scotiabank CFU Men’s Caribbean Cup 2016…
Coming off a disappointing 2-5 loss to home team Curacao in their opening Round 2 match of the Scotiabank CFU Men’s Caribbean Cup competition on Wednesday night last, Guyana’s Golden Jaguars have put that result
Head Coach Jamaal Shabazz (centre) listens attentively to Assistant Wayne Dover in the presence of Physical Trainer, Anson Ambrose.
behind them and are now focused on today’s all important clash against hosts, United States Virgin Islands.
After traveling all day on Thursday to get to the USVI, the Golden Jaguars will come out with a positive today with the aim of defeating the home team according to Assistant Coach, Wayne Dover.
“It is important we take the positives from the last game which were, whenever we pressed the opponents we disrupted their ball circulation and whenever we took them on, especially on the flanks we created chances and this caused us to score twice.”
Scoring for Guyana were Sheldon Holder in the 18th minute and Brandon Beresford in the 78th minute. For Curacao which used professional players were Felitciano Zschusschen in the 7th, 61st and 89th minute and Gina Van Kessel hammered in the 42nd and 63rd minute.
The Guyanese were without a number of key players including regular Captain Christopher Nurse and stand-in Captain Samuel Cox will be hoping to lead his nation to a resounding win this evening.
Dover continued, “We agreed upon pressing USVI and trying to be more penetrative down the flanks.”
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