The “Soca Warriors” put on their dancing shoes tonight with their most comprehensive victory under head coach Stephen Hart, as they brushed aside St Vincent and the Grenadines 6-0 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain.
The result kept Trinidad and Tobago atop of Group C, as they continue their Russia 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign.

Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
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A draw at home to Guatemala on 2 September 2016 will guarantee the Warriors of a spot in CONCACAF’s final qualifying round. Not that captain Kenwyne Jones and company are likely to be satisfied by anything as modest as a draw these days.
In front of roughly 15,000 spectators, Trinidad and Tobago finally released the shackles as they put a shellshocked “Vincy Heat” to the sword tonight with five second half goals in the lopsided fixture.
“The first half performance was one of the best I have seen this team play,” said Trinidad and Tobago coach Stephen Hart. “I don’t think the 1-0 scoreline reflected the performance. And then we came out the second half and did things very very efficiently and ended up with the goals.
“There are still a few things defensively that we can keep working on… But I thought overall they were the best two performances—first half and second half—that we have played in a long time.”
After three uninspiring showings this year—away to Haiti, Grenada and St Vincent and the Grenadines—there was little inkling that something special was in store when, at 6.15 pm, the flood lights went out at the Hasely Crawford Stadium and forced both teams to retreat to their dressing rooms in darkness.

Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
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It was the second successive power failure at the venue, after a similar incident before kick off against the United States on 17 November 2015. The starting time, as a result, was pushed from 7 pm to 7.30 pm.
“They were fine,” said Hart, when asked about the possible impact of the power outage. “When we went in (to the dressing room) with the delayed start, we told them to relax, be calm. We knew we would get another 10 minutes to warm up (before kick off).”
Hart was worried that the players might grow stiff in the dressing room, though. So he had his team put on some soca music and dance around.
As it turned out, the Warriors could not wait to show off their moves to a wider audience.
Sheldon Bateau was first to grab the floor, in the 36th minute, as he celebrated his first World Cup qualifying goal and his third international item for the Warriors with an “Uncle Ellis” routine.
Joevin Jones was next in the 49th minute and he followed West Indies cricket star Dwayne Bravo’s choreography for “Champion.”

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By the final whistle, the Warriors were all dancing like champions—literally and figuratively.
Although they did not have it all their way. It was the Vincy Heat who had the first golden chance on goal, after just five minutes, and who knows how that goal might have affected proceedings.
Joevin conceded possession cheaply in the centre field and, in a flash, Vincentian winger Oalex Anderson was scurrying down the flank but could not beat Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Marvin Phillip with his angled drive.
“When you’re playing against top teams like Trinidad and you have one opportunity, you have to make use of it,” said St Vincent coach Cornelius Huggins. “We got some opportunities that I think we were supposed to put away…
“I think my team has more potential than (the scoreline showed), it’s just unfortunate that things didn’t go our way.”
Nobody could argue that Phillip was extremely lucky to end the game with a clean sheet, as Anderson, in particular, was a handful throughout and create several decent scoring opportunities.

Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
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The most notable of those chances came in the 71st minute when the United States-based winger stepped inside Mekeil Williams but watched in disbelief as his low shot smacked the near post, ricocheted off the far upright and then rebounded out to safety.
Yet, Anderson’s menace was child’s play to what the Warriors—and Levi Garcia and Joevin, in particular—were doing at the other end.
In Arnos Vale, it was hard to point to a decent individual performance, left back Aubrey David apart, before Garcia came off the bench to rescue the Warriors.
Tonight, the opposite was true.
The quick ball movement and patience of Hart’s midfield triangle of Khaleem Hyland, Andre Boucaud and Kevin Molino, married to the menacing wing play of Garcia and Joevin and Kenwyne’s unselfish display upfront, made for a bewitching performance—albeit against one of the least formidable teams of this stage.
“The two central midfielders managed the game well,” said Hart. “They moved the ball short and forward, in combinations with Molino and Kenwyne, and then got the ball wide in good positions.

Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
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“And (Justin) Hoyte’s timing on his running was fantastic.”
Hyland hit the post in the ninth minute with a direct free kick while Molino had a close range effort denied by Christopher’s outstretched leg in the 12th minute before “Uncle Shelly” Bateau opened the scoring.
The versatile defender rode one tackle as he powered forward and released Joevin behind the Vincentian defence. Rather than retreat to his post, Bateau continued his run. And he was rewarded for his ability as Christopher parried Joevin’s effort and the Russia-based defender swept home the loose ball.
Hart admitted that he was frustrated at their slender lead at the interval, despite all their brilliant work. But the Warriors put that right in the second half.
Joevin spotted Christopher cheating in anticipation of a cross, in the 48th minute, and beat the goalkeeper at his near post for only his third international goal in his 53rd appearance.
The Vincentian players gesticulated angrily at their lanky custodian. And then promptly collapsed.
Kenwyne made it 3-0 from close range in the 59th minute, after a fine Hyland cross. And the Warriors captain released Molino for the game’s fourth item in the 66th minute.

Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
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Hart reached to his bench and they wasted little time getting in on the act as well.
Diminutive striker Trevin Caesar, finally given the chance to play in his natural position upfront rather than on the flank, responded with a late double in the 85th and 89th minutes.
Another substitute, Sean De Silva, created Caesar’s first with a precise threaded pass while Hyland got another assistant for the second.
“I have to stock up on some aspirin because there are selection headaches now,” said Hart. “But it is a problem I welcome. A lot of players are pushing (for places) and a lot of players have to understand they are fighting for (their) positions.”
The score summary might easily reached double figures in the second half alone, as Kenwyne missed two presentable close range opportunities. While Caesar also failed to convert two chances.
“Our execution in terms of passing and movement was exceptional,” said Hart. “Plenty people would argue that the finishing could have been a lot better. But from a coaching stand point, I would like to build on this performance.
“And we certainly now look like we have the bench that can make a difference.”

Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
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The real damage, though, came on the flanks, where 25-year-old Joevin and 18-year-old Garcia took turns emasculating their respective full backs with outrageous pivots, close control and bursts of speed.
By the final whistle, Huggins had used two different full backs against Joevin and three against Garcia while the St Vincent defence tried to crowd them out by pressing in pairs and isolating the opposing wingers through one on one marking.
Nothing even looked remotely like working.
“I just try to encourage (Garcia) to relax and to be penetrative,” said Hart, “and he does that extremely well. I don’t think we have had that type of wide attacker who could bring so much excitement and penetration in a long time.
“He just has to keep growing with his club and keep his feet on the ground. And that boy can go very, very far.”
Garcia was superb. Yet Joevin—who plays at left back for Seattle Sounders in the MLS—had a bigger impact on the final result and, arguably, shaved the man of the match stakes.

Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
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“One (Garcia) is an orthodox wide player and the other (Joevin) is coming in on his stronger foot,” said Hart. “I don’t think Joevin knows how talented he really is… Once he keeps himself in the top physical condition and the right mental state, I think he can go very far in football.”
Hart insisted, as he did after an uninspiring 1-0 Copa America play off loss to Haiti in January, that their patchy win over St Vincent in Arnos Vale, did not look quite as bad when he watched over the tape.
But surely he will be anxious to get his copy of tonight’s performance.
The win saw Trinidad and Tobago remain as the only unbeaten team in the group with 10 points from their four matches. The United States, who whipped Guatemala 4-0 in Ohio tonight, are next with seven points while Guatemala and St Vincent have six and zero respectively.
One point against Guatemala on September 2 will ensure that the Warriors are through to the next round. And a win would give Trinidad and Tobago a terrific chance of finishing top of the group, as they close their semifinal schedule away to the United States on September 6.
If last night’s form lingers, the United States and Guatemala will have their hands full.

Trinidad and Tobago won 6-0.
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(Teams)
Trinidad and Tobago (4-2-3-1): 1.Marvin Phillip (GK); 13.Justin Hoyte, 17.Mekeil Williams, 4.Sheldon Bateau, 2.Aubrey David; 8.Khaleem Hyland, 14.Andre Boucaud; 16.Levi Garcia, 10.Kevin Molino (20.Trevin Caesar 70), 3.Joevin Jones (12.Sean De Silva 82); 9.Kenwyne Jones (captain) (6.Neveal Hackshaw 77).
Unused substitutes: 21.Adrian Foncette (GK), 5.Daneil Cyrus, 7.Hughtun Hector, 11.Willis Plaza, 18.Yohance Marshall, 19.Shahdon Winchester, 23.Jomal Williams.
Coach: Stephen Hart
St Vincent and the Grenadines (4-2-3-1): 1.Lemus Christopher (GK); 14.Akeem Williams, 3.Roy Richards (captain), 5.Shawn Benjamin, 16.Jolanshoy McDowald (13.Brad Miguel 56); 4.Jarrel McMaster, 6.Shemol Trimmingham; 17.Emerald George, 9.Myron Samuel (8.Dorren Hamlet 73), 10.Oalex Anderson; 12.Tevin Slater (7.Kyle Edwards 62).
Unused substitutes: 22.Kevan Henry (GK), 15.Kevin Francis, 19.Shandel Samuel, 21.David Pitt.
Coach: Cornelius Huggins
Referee: Sandy Vasquez (Dominican Republic)
Man of the Match: Joevin Jones (Trinidad and Tobago)

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CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers
(Tuesday March 29)
Trinidad and Tobago 6 (Sheldon Bateau 36, Joevin Jones 49, Kenwyne Jones 59, Kevin Molino 66, Trevin Caesar 85, 89), St Vincent and the Grenadines 0 at Hasely Crawford Stadium;
United States 4 (Clint Dempsey 12, Geoff Cameron 36, Graham Zusi 46, Jozy Altidore 90), Guatemala 0 at Columbus, Ohio.

Lasana Liburd is the managing director and chief editor at Wired868.com and a journalist with over 20 years experience at several Trinidad and Tobago and international publications including Play the Game, World Soccer, UK Guardian and the Trinidad Express.
From YOUR calculations/computations? Nobody else figured it out before you????
We used to say the same thing when the USA introduced names on the back of football jerseys. Where would we be without that now though? It’s a smash hit.
Im excited about the future of tnt football, with levi garcia in the ranks, it poses a new option for us against guatemala and usa….in whom they have not played against….from my calculations/computations we only need a draw against guatemala to qualify for final round
Don’t remind me 🙂
Yea. I know
Yohance and Bateau played in St Vincent.
Why the strikers alone should get all the praise? I say keep stats on tackles and saves and all!
Yes why stop at the sublime let’s go for the ridiculous.
Every time I hear assist I cringe. It has no place in football. Big up Kerry to them to great assist to Latas v Guatemala on the road to Italy.
Exactly. Did well. Over both ties, I think they could have been a little more convincing.
Kirwin I thought Mekeil and Bateau did well together
Exactly. Did well. Over both ties, I think they could have been a little more convincing.
Yohance and Bateau played in St Vincent.
Don’t remind me 🙂
I beg to differ Roneil.. it was better than in St Vincent, and passable, but there is a disconnect in aspects of the defense which if not corrected can be our undoing.. St Vincent had many chances, some due to laxity in marking, poor coverage, and also a little due to lack of communication and fluidity between stoppers. Why Cyrus or possibly Carlyle Mitchell doesn’t get to play stopper is a mystery to me.. I think the coach will watch the film and pay some attention going forward for sure..
Cyrus is very athletic but sometimes doesn’t pick up strikers’ movement either in central defence. He isn’t really strong in the air either.
I think Cyrus is best at right back. Carlyle, on the other hand, is a great fit in central defence. But Bateau, Yohance and Radanfah have all generally done very well.
I have to give Radanfah special credit because he was getting as much abuse as Kenwyne at one point. But he fought and made himself a staple of the team.
Forgot Radanfah, he would have helped.
D EPL correct on this we influence too much by Lalas etal.
Lol. Give credit to the final pass Jo. The Spanish league keeps stats for assists and awards its maestros too. The Premiership doesn’t.
Doesn’t the EPL keep tabs on his assists?
I don’t know if they do now. But the EPL didn’t before. And Spain has been doing that for over a decade.
EPL has been keeping assist stats for a while Lasana.
Define a while Kendall. There are no assists for players like David Beckham or Dwight Yorke. I’d say that means it is pretty recent.
It’s more than 5 years but I take your point.
Actually even longer than I thought Lasana. Read this article.
http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11670/10099146/mesut-ozil-on-course-to-break-premier-league-assists-record
Stats go back to the 90s.
Well, then they have either done it retroactively or paid a company for data Kendall. Glad they now have it. But I know for certainty that they didn’t keep stats while Henry was an Arsenal player.
Glad they see the benefit of it. Now
https://www.statbunker.com/players/getPlayerStats?player_id=641
I seem to recall hearing the term assist a long time now Lasana. I doubt that they went back to tabulate it.
Any private group can take stats Kendall. One of those groups can take stats of Pro League too. But it doesn’t make them official stats.
I covered football there between 2003 and 2006 and stats were made available to all reporters at games on match day. Assists were not among them.
Whatever happened thereafter, I can’t say. But I can talk definitively of that period.
IN any case Joanne, those stats definitely aren’t just an American obsession anymore.
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/news/news/2014-15/nov/151114-cesc-fabregas-in-numbers-on-course-to-break-assists-record.html
Odd Lasana because there are stats on the official EPL site over that period. Perhaps they were kept but just not considered important for the media. Seems odd.
Pro League needs to come to the party
There are stats in that site for assists as far back as 1994. Do you remember that sort of data back then though Kendall?
I have complete stats for all Trinidad and Tobago’s WCQs since 1996. I have goals and clean sheets.
I did a series on it for the Express when we qualified in 2006 and just kept it going.
I think the Premiership has the staff and footage to go back and tally whatever they would like to. And the cash to pay to have it done.
I will have to dig up by my mom for all team sheets and data we got covering Premiership games. They’d have everything including what town the referee resides in.
And yet I’m fairly certain they didn’t mark assists. And I feel more convinced when I see them talking about assists in Le Tissier’s time. Nobody spoke about assists back in those days.
Well assists deal with the creating of goal scoring opportunities so it only seems logical to track it. I just doubt that they went back to measure it. I know the term was used by tv commentators from at least the days of Bergkamp and Thierry.
Pro League doesn’t even check penalties Roneil. I keep begging them to indicate when a goal was a penalty.
See if you can find any story that gives figures on assists that was published before 2006 Kendall Tull. That should be a good guide.
I definitely doubt anyone was raving about Le Tissier’s assist back in the early 1990s. Diego Maradona was playing then. Did he ever lead Serie A in assists? We have no idea.
From what I have found, FIFA Technical Group reported in assists from the 1986 World Cup. FIFA kept official stats since 1994 as part of determining best player etc.
Only one thing can settle this clearly Kendall. Which would be team sheets. But see if you can find a newspaper report. Any thing else could have been updated after the fact.
The Technical reports for the World Cup should be available. Will see what I can find. You have me wasting time Lasana. Lol
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/history/season-2003-04.html
Article from 2004 talking about top assists in the EPL.
I’m really speaking about newspaper which would mean stats were available to public in the way they are now Kendall.
I’m not sure when they started keeping the stats. I said La Liga shared info on it earlier than Premiership.
But really my point was that assists aren’t just an American thing anymore. So this chat doesn’t dispute that.
But I don’t remember seeing that info on stats sheets given to press, so best gauge of that would be in media I think.
Well I thought if the EPL reported it online, it was in the public domain. Most news sites do not carry articles going back over a decade.
Definitely agree about the usage of the statistics.
D assist thing it is not Stockton and Malone.
Local players looking better and better. Hart doing something right.
Hopefully they will fix that damn stadium which is embarrassing now.
And we need more games for just the local players like the Grenada match.
But Seattle bought him to play LB Kirwin lol
Well he qualified for LB, but they’ll progress him up the field soon.
hopefully, competition looks stiff there
We’ll see. All the better for him
Our CB pairings have looked shaky over these 2 games. Still think no pairing is fitting the bill currently.
Bateau and Abu Bakr haven’t played together in 2016. But they did well together last year.
My personal bias is for Carlyle Mitchell of course! Carlyle and any 10! ???
Just thought Marshall/Bateau or Bateau/Williams combination would have been more stable by now. I guess those 2 Vincy forwards were a task to deal with too.
What we need now is for the TTFA to get their act together and organize some friendlies against tough opposition between now and September especially when the foreign based players go on hiatus. Please don’t let young Garcia’s head get swollen too soon as we all know what occurs when that happens. Congratulations on a great team effort. Hopefully someday the Government will remember that Tobago is also part of Trinidad and we won’t have to pull down a stream from the internet that kept sticking all the time literally.
Hart and all say he eh know how talented he is.
Not sure if Hart realised it early on too. Joevin is making the same progression he did at W Connection. He moved from LB, to left wing, to right wing. I’ve been anxious so long for Hart to put him on the right where he can really do some damages.
Apparently coaches figure him out as he goes along. Chicago wasted him at LB for a while until they realised how talented this man really is.
Hart had been asking him to switch flanks for a while Kirwin. But he has just been taking naps on the right flank and waiting to switch back.
Maybe the introduction of Levi woke him up. Because Joevin was the star for the earlier games.
Thanks Lasana
Levi now means we have quality threats on both wings. They can switch as the game demands too. The puzzle coming together
The way Molino operated between the lines yesterday was masterful. Every number 10 in the country should watch that game over just to see how it is done.
Any links for highlights?
I haven’t seen any yet.
Lasana Liburd explain what u mean by molino operating between the lines plz
I mean the Vincy middle three midfielders dropped kinda deep when we had possession. So the line between their defence and midfield was pretty tight. And Molino was able to find space still consistently and move the ball around or turn opponents.
I saw Joevin struggle a little bit inside those tight spaces although he flourished wide. Obviously Latapy was the master at finding room to play in there. Molino did really well.
I find joevin had a great game….i would like to see molino and joevin combine a little more….those short passes are brilliant….. but for me man of the match probably is LEVI Garcia….
Maybe. Can’t argue with you much there.
Do u think molino is a 100 % fit ?
No. And not as lethal as usual around the penalty area. But he will get there.
Glad that Joevin Jones finally got a shot on the right wing. This is his best position other than left back. This man is so talented ! That starting front 4 yesterday should remain unless the game requires differently.
“When Warriors touch down, the Stadium shell down!!”. Last night was a good night! We did well and I hope we can continue building on that. Meanwhile, USA wet Guatemala 4:0, making things that more interesting.
No mention of the hat from Garcia boy… dat fella eh… Good oh yeah and btw ppl buying the jerseys and puttin his name on it… It’s hard to tell whether they were supporters or spectators but it’s good to know that we have a player who can have that effect!!
I heard a man say: Levi Garcia for the Ballon Dor yes! ???
I love that the subs came out and impressed… coach have probs now… good probs… but wow… Garcia is in a class of his own… it’s almost as if he heard coach’s cry for a man who can take the game to a defense and answered it… like he read da interview awah?? Lol
Lol. The kid came in and converted disciples in minutes yes.
But a lot of credit to Joevin Jones too. I criticized him after game in Arnos Vale. But he was excellent last night.
A lot of top individual performances though.
Can we play St Vincent every week? ???
Yup… I feel dey let the condition of the pitch get to them… jones loves to run past men and i didnt get to see much of him in the 1st game but i am sure judging from that pitch condition, he was hampered and that spoiled his game..
The Vincentian players gesticulated angrily at their lanky custodian. And then promptly collapsed….lol
Now, as we said, the team won’t be fired.
Lasana, why did you classify Joevin’s goal as a speculative effort? To me it was calculated.
Speculative to me in that it wouldn’t normally be a high percentage effort. Even though he did see the keeper had strayed from his post.
De keeper get tie up. It was a cerebral goal. LOL.
Lol. Probably!
Joevin should be scoring more goals. So I hope he keeps shooting. This was more like it from him!
Time to retire Kenwyne!
I thought Kenwyne played well last night. He just had two bad misses. But he contributed.
Thank you Lasana he is the new Stern only hate. We not happy unless we unhappy.
Kenwyne wastefull as ever….time for him to retire
El Capitan helped steer the team to the top of a World Cup qualifying group that includes USA. Not good enough for you Trini Don? ???
Throw away 100 goals and score one…..sure that brilliant performance Lasana Liburd, great steering….???
I’ve told you a million times not to exaggerate. Lol
#Russia2018 #RedArmy #WeReady #WarriorstimeisNow
congrats to the whole team and their coach
Brent they getting on like Kenwyn have a chance to beat Stern as leading TnT goal scorer. That goal JJ scored was because the defense focused on KJ.
Call me greedy but it should have been at least 10. Too many goals thrown away but the general team play is impressive.
Easily. Kenwyne missed two great chances, Trevin had two misses as well and there was one from Molino.
But then no team puts them all away, except that one freak result that comes once in a few years.
hey mango,what u think about the youth man?
Kenwyne was man of the match !!!
lol
In so many aspects…he got a big cheer though
Kirwin, if you were monitoring Trini Don you would know to tread carefully whenever he mentions Kenwyne! Lol.
Lol. Okay boss.
one more would be chrome…st Vincent yes
WAY TO GO SOCA WARRIORS!!!!! SO Proud of you you guys!
Yeah. I think they got the numbers wrong. Definitely seemed like more than the 10k they said. But I’m a woman of my word… So we still drinking. ?
Lolol really? I was calling Kirwin after the game, damn!
He say his phone off. But next game , you with us! ?
Haha like he got confused with you around
Hahaha! Might be the team turning in a completely different performance that has us all wondering what the heck happened on Friday…
Lol maybe some complacency crept in
Mr Live Wire estimated that the crowd was about 15,000 though. So maybe you can call for an unofficial recount :v
Drinks already paid for. Kirwin wasn’t letting me get away at all. Since we reach the stadium he talking about it. Lol.
hahaa I could imagine
Yuh know meh Roneil
See alyuh and recount…check EBC. Thanks for upholding your bet Chabeth. Although you’ve committed to be being wrong in the future too =D
The ‘Champion’ dance in the end tho…:-(
Hard luck with the bet Chabeth lol
Who was man of the match?
I gave Joevin slight edge as I thought he impacted on result more. But Levi was terrific.
Totally agree, he looked really dangerous – was the catalyst for most of the good things the team did going forward…Levi was great – was hoping he would cap off the performance with a goal – but showed that he’s a real team player…
Levi had the defender eating grass all match
I think Joevin has the talent to play at the highest level
Dominic Lewis For sure, backing him to be the next Caribbean born player to play in either the premier league, serie a, bundeslisga or la liga
He is the teams best player – this is now the 3rd position he has played for the national team under Hart has done well. Sure you can also play him in Hyland or Molino’s position too and he would replicate similar effectiveness
Bateau gets my vote.
Bateau is also a boss
Bateau did well for sure. Hard to find a player who didn’t though. Khaleem Hyland did really well too. He had two assists and a great all-round performance.
Yep
Bateau for me
I can’t wait to watch it
This was fun to watch!
St Vincent were competitive for about 20-30 mins. Once the first and second goals scored they basically gave in – they lost all fight…their main striker is a player though.
He is an animal. Real competitive spirit and slippery.
Oh yeah! The number 9. He has all the skills and with a little luck he would have kept his side in it against all the odds.
I think Hart should make a discreet enquiry to find out if he has any T&T antecedents; we might need him for the hex.
#9 and #10 impressive
Expect to see them both in the ProLeague next season
Kirwin Weston Doubt lol. They both play for Sounders
Thanks. My ignorance killed me there, lol. Underestimated and insulted the Vincy men there.
Caribbean football is out there lol
Kenwyne was never prolific in front of goal but he does other things well. Good overall performance
What was the difference between today and last Friday? Cause team looked very different.
A better pitch. Levi started. Threats all over the field. Levi, Joevin etc
And who gives up their spot for Bostock?
Reflecting now (after I get some time). All that Stephon said there plus I think we played people in their best position.
I’ve never seen Bostock play but hearing good things about him Chabeth Haynes. Team is balanced as is. Maybe he’ll come off the bench
Kirwin Weston the team looked quite balanced. We just didn’t play as quickly as we should at times. But everyone played their role and that has to do with as you said – they played natural positions. Kenwyne pulling wide right at times was genius to open space for our speedy men down the middle
Only judging from the videos I’ve watched on Bostock. But he starts for me, Boucad will rest. Reason being he makes penetrative passes from deep, and also play that diagonal ball that Bateau tried a few times yesterday. He can switch the point of attack very good for our wingers to use that speed they got and get in behind defences. Joevin and Levi will look like Messi and Neymar with him on that field. Prince Roneil Colin
That’s the thing eh Kirwin. We can only judge from video clips right now. But his vision and passing range does seem unmatched when compared with some of our central midfielders. Now, it’s how quickly he can be cleared to play and fight for a spot.
Big win!!!
you guys made us proud, congrats , keep the momentum
Aaron Pollard why do you say KJ had a poor attitude? He has always been a poor finisher… he did some good things though
I not even dealing with the finishing, his performance is lackluster to me
Granted de man coulda have ah hat-trick, but he had one goal and an assist, plus he was harassed and fouled whole night. What allyuh want? Keep in mind dat he is our top goalscorer since Hart is in charge.
Sorry I don’t agree. All I see is a player with little heart
This is the 2nd game in this campaign (USA and St. Vincent) I’ve seen Kenwayne play poorly because of his poor attitude. It was the same thing against Nicaragua. To me he killing the team
Kenwyne is a pullstones !!!
That is not fair to the player, yes he missed two sitters but he had a great game.
Leh meh make a call to meh family in Russia to let them know that I will be coming to my first ever World Cup eh in 2018 along with meh Soca Worries eh. Well done bound not to score KJ and to the rest of the players. We shall rise again…..BOOM.
Them really good yes! ahahah
Earl Mango Pierre tha is you talking so?? Did i just dream that? Lol.
Congrats guys, well done!!!!!
??????
Very good win and performance.. men vs boys tonight….
“Rack me rack me”??
haha
Not sure how to read that, Gary. Is that the laughter of a sceptical football fan hearing Gally say in 1989 that the US cutass book? Or is it the satisfied laughter of a football fan who has seen the true potential of a squad that he always knew had it but was waiting for the evidence?
Do tell…