Trinidad and Tobago football fans were not the only ones who were left underwhelmed last night as the Soca Warriors fell 2-1 to Suriname in extra time of their 2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup playoff contest at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.
Suriname coach Roberto Godeken said he too anticipated more bite from the host nation, even as the South American outfit celebrated their first win over the two island republic since 1985 and their first competitive triumph in this derby since 1979.

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“I was expecting more of the [Trinidad and Tobago] team regarding the players who are playing outside of Trinidad,” said Godeken, through a translator. “It looked as though Trinidad were playing a little bit easy. And although they were doing that they are a good team and they have players who can change the game in one minute. But I was expecting more from Trinidad and Tobago.
“We knew that Suriname did not have so much strength so we had to put a game plan where we had a lot of patience in the game. We were looking for opportunities to score a goal but we had a lot of patience in keeping the ball and looking to strike when it was necessary.”
The hosts surrendered possession to their Surinamese visitors for long periods in the first half and applied little to no pressure on the ball. The nippy Suriname attacking trio of Roxey Fer, Sorencio Juliaans and Dimitrie Apai took advantage as they were able to get into positions to collect and work short passes in the final third.
Saintfiet explained that he wanted his team to strike on the counter attack to utilise the pace of wingers Tyrone Charles and Nathan Lewis—both San Juan Jabloteh employees.

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But he conceded that his central defensive pairing of Radanfah Abu Bakr and Carlyle Mitchell had their own problems negating the threat of the Suriname attackers.
“Suriname didn’t surprise me [because] I saw them play against Guyana,” said Saintfiet. “They were 1-nil down in the first five minutes and they came back—also in extra time—to win 3-1. They have a lot of players who are skilful on the ball. And for sure we had some difficulties with Fer and Juliaans.
“Maybe if Maurice Ford was available I would have opted to start with him because he is smaller and more aggressive and faster. Now, I had to start with two tall central defenders who sometimes had problems at the beginning of the game with the speed and actions of the players of Suriname.”
Mitchell and Abu Bakr may have had their hands full with the tenacious duo of Fer and Juliaans on the defensive end, but both centre backs also had presentable scoring opportunities from set pieces in the first half.
In the 29th minute, Abu Bakr glanced a Charles free kick wide, while Mitchell followed suit from another Charles delivery in the 40th minute.

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Apart from terrorising defender Miquel Darson with speed and trickery down the left flank, Charles’ set pieces were always a threat. And he scored a picture-perfect free kick to tie the game up at one in the 82nd minute. Saintfiet was disappointed that his team did not make better use of the other set piece chances created by the tricky winger.
“I think in the first 70 minutes we played with good possession and we created a lot of opportunities from there,” said Saintfiet. “If you count the number of corners we had and the danger we created from these corners, it was quite a lot. The only problem is that we didn’t score out of these chances.
“If we scored the opening goal, I’m sure we would have won the match. So there is the first problem, we didn’t score the goal.”
Arguably, another important absence was veteran marksman Cornell Glen who hobbled off the field with a suspected hamstring injury, moments before kickoff. Glen, who is fifth on Trinidad and Tobago’s all-time scoring charts, inspired a comeback victory against Nicaragua in friendly action in Managua last week.
The Warriors struggled to test Suriname goalkeeper Claidel Kohinor without him.

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“We made our strategy already clear in Nicaragua that we wanted to play with Cornell Glen [as the main striker],” said Saintfiet. “We were told that we couldn’t have him 20 minutes before the game. We had to make a change of strategy and bring Akeem Roach in. This also meant that I had no extra striker [in Trevin Caesar] on the bench as I only had six replacements on the bench […] so we started already with a setback.
“The moment Cornell Glen got injured, I wanted to put my 19th [choice] player [Trevin Caesar] in the first 18 because I could have seven reserve players. And I got information that it wasn’t allowed.”
The Warriors lacked creativity and cohesion in the midfield, played errant passes and were second best to many loose balls. But despite all of that, Saintfiet thinks they should have given the partisan 3,000-odd supporters a victory.
Saintfiet thinks his team—who chased the ball for much of regulation time by tactical design—ran out of steam.
“This is the third game in a short period of time at national team level [and] I noticed that in the first 90 minutes some of us [sic] were struggling physically,” said the Trinidad and Tobago coach. “Some of them really battled through as they didn’t want to let the team down. But I’m sure that physically we are not fit [enough] to play international football.”

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Saintfiet attributed the fatigue to the fact that most of his overseas pros were in their off-season, while he stated the tempo of the TT Pro League is not quite up to international standard. Still, the Belgian coach expected more punch from his reinforcements on the bench. But he was left wanting there also.
“Later in the match I think we had too little power or energy in our replacements who came in. Sure I was limited because I only had six instead of seven. But those who came in didn’t bring what they brought in Nicaragua.
“And naturally if you bring a fresh player in, you expect that they would fight and battle and fly all over the pitch because they are less tired than the other players.”
Mexico-based attacker Shahdon Winchester was perhaps the pick of Saintfiet’s subs, and it was his customary feisty play which created the opportunity for Charles’ sublime curling free kick. Winchester also spanked a volley over bar in extra time minute after treating his marker to a sombrero on the edge of the area.
However, Winchester was not as decisive as Surinamese reinforcements. The lightning fast Galgyto Talea was just thwarted by Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Adrian Foncette in the 92nd, after escaping Abu Bakr on the edge of the box while Gillian Maatrijk was also a threat.

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But it was another sub, Ivanildo Rozenblad, who decided the game as he curled a long distance shot past Foncette and into the far corner in the 109th minute.
Saintfiet raised eyebrows with his response as he sent the lanky central defensive duo of Abu Bakr and Mitchell upfront.
Does that mean he might still have use for giant centre forward Kenwyne Jones?
Saintfiet tried to explain his decision.
“I spoke with Kenwyne a long [time] ago and Kenwyne is a great player with fantastic history. And still a good future. I had a long talk with Kenwyne out of respect for the reason that you talk personally with the captain and don’t wait to announce the squad in the media.
“I thought it was not opportune for me to select Kenwyne Jones in this team and put him on the bench in this team for my basic strategy. Again, I have to go back to the fact that I wanted to start with Cornell Glen. With a last minute injury he was not available. I wanted to have Trevin Caesar on the bench but that was not possible.

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“After you could say maybe in the last 30 minutes a top fit Kenwyne Jones would have helped us but that’s speaking afterwards.”
Ironically, Jones played from off the bench on several occasions under former coaching duo of Hutson Charles and Jamaal Shabazz, who preceded Stephen Hart. At present, Shabazz is serving as Saintfiet’s assistant.
Regardless, Saintfiet’s decisions have so far gone over very well with supporters. And his popularity will grow further if the Warriors can manage a win over Haiti at the Ato Boldon Stadium from 5pm on Sunday.
But first, Saintfiet needs the Haitians to do him a favour by topping Suriname tomorrow.
“This is a very disappointing result but nothing is over yet. We need to hope that Haiti wins on Friday,” said Saintfiet. “It doesn’t matter which result but once Haiti wins against Suriname. Then it’s up to us if we can beat Haiti in 90 minutes in a better score than they did and what we lost to Suriname. And then we can still qualify.
“But naturally it’s very sour at the moment to imagine that it’s not in our own hands. We have to support Haiti on Friday. And we have to recover now and hopefully Cornell Glen will be fit and next match I can have seven players on the bench and not six. And we will be ready to bounce back and still qualify.”

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Saintfiet said he did he feel any external pressure from last night’s loss to Suriname.
“For me I don’t feel pressure because we lose. The biggest pressure is for myself. I’m here to win. So I won’t sleep tonight. I’m sure I will repeat a lot of the match in my mind and on the other side I can’t change anything that happened.
“I would be more happy if we had won but even if we won we would not have qualified as yet. Just like now, we are not yet out. We have to be very positive minded and I will work very hard with my coaching staff and team to do everything to turn this around. We are at minus one but we can still add to plus one and that’s our target.”
Roneil Walcott is an avid sports fan and freelance reporter with a BA in Mass Communication from COSTAATT. Roneil is a former Harvard and St Mary’s College cricketer who once had lofty aspirations of bringing joy to sport fans with the West Indies team. Now, his mission is to keep them on the edge of their seats with sharp commentary from off the playing field.
Kion S Williams I agree and it is only now that we are featuring in a Hex
… Ten years after WC2006. But our heir apparents are still lacking. How long again and how much money should we waste, waiting for natural talents or should we just get what we have to do what we as taxpayers are paying for… Glory on the field
It seems to be a general sporting problem in TT. As the old heads retire (Hislop, Yorke, Latapy), the younger players don’t fill their shos. Our Olympians are aging as well.
Stacy…it’s a decade ago those guys retired more or less. Don Leo left us with a transition plan and Wim to carry it out. The blacklist by Jack is what really caused the gap. Ask Kelvin Jack, he may know more than me.
Terry is the man for the squad he knows every player an he is the best with. Experience but ttfa has been fighting him down so they can’t not rise like them getting pay to keep football down terry to real for them
The only person missing is Stephen hart he completes the squad
http://www.guardian.co.tt/sports/2017-01-05/cautious-cowardly-soca-warriors
Amen
Would be a National shame, watching this quality of football in the world cup!!!!
Even if they have (A B C) class in the world cup, a not even seeing us in (C)class, we could never find a strike squad team again in T&T.
This quality of football is never displayed at the world Cup… We staying right here with the toots we playing
One.
Nah man…he won’t get fired for a 1 nil defeat. He will say Hart get the same result with all his players available, a year go. We will still have to wait to get embarrassed in the hex if is only one
This embarassing eh Kyle Yaya Andrews Devon Hamlet
So how much we have to lose to Haiti for Tom to get fired? U think 4 is enough or we will have to wait on the 7 from Mexico?
so embarassing…from Suriname?
That team doesn’t make any sense
I’m fortunate to have been born in the 1960’s,where I saw real football being played in Trinidad.Our football has been on a continuous downward slide after our strike squad days,even though we have more players exposed to international football.Our so called pro league should remove the word professional from it’s name.
In the 1950’s and 1960’s Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname Football was on par with each other, producing healthy rivalry and epic games. The Surinamese standard during the period was able to produce Dutch National Footballers and quality coaches to Trinidad in the persons of Auguste Wooter and Lagadeau who helped create the Legend of the great St.Benedict’s College Football teams of the 1960’s. The Surinamese Football fall from Glory came about during Political turmoil in the 1970’s, which saw the decimation of their National Football Association and the execution of its head Andre Kamperveen. The Surinamese people have been working on rebuilding their football and have been doing a very good job since. In contrast however apart from the occasional emergence of gifted and dedicated young footballers, Trinidad and Tobago Football over the last few decades, has become known for the meteoric rise of its officials and the propensity for perennial bachannal.
Thanks for telling it like it is and giving some history. If they would only listen.This is real.
Coach say he see Suriname (rank 150) beat Guyana (rank 132), so coach game plan was for Trinidad and Tobago (rank 78) to counter attack on Suriname (rank 150) in we own back yard. Now tell me why this coach is not on a chartered Caribbean Airlines flight to Cambodia or Nepal.
David John Williams you should apologies to the nation. Believe me, we will forgive you if you correct this error immediately.
Say what allyuh want bout Saintfiet……buh the fellah hah excuse fuh daaaayyyyss eh
T&T players have to change their brand of football boot ,the one they using to HEAVY, they can’t run in it,lol ,so weak.
Lol it can only get worse ????
Like d coach need d drinkers ????
They say is something like since 1979 them beat us
Their last win in a competitive game was 1979. They beat us in a friendly in 1985.
Hmmmm what is needed to bring our football back?
Finances to get a better coach like from Spain or Germany or Croatia , to better the team and remove kenwyne Jones from the starting 11
Wired868 how many games have we played against Suriname since 1990 ?
Some ah allyuh funny yes. Since when Kenwyne Jones still even on the team?!?! Just shows the average mentally we harboring; EN KNOW WHAT GOING ON but yapping yapping just because.
Preston Collingwood another Dwight Yorke and Latapy on the field
Ezekiel Crosby If the mindset is not into winning with a passion. You can change coaches every day and the results would be the same. Encourage and support the team. Give them reason to fight.
Wow Kenwyne Jones isn’t even on the squad and yall still find a way to blame/slander him…ridiculous
If Hart team was playing we win but he pick a different team first goal was on Carlos an d Gk missing d ball we need our USL Gk.Rajinsing
Suriname really gave us trouble back in the days when Andre Kampveen was in charge of Surinamese football, before Bouterse assassinated him,and that was a loooong time ago. Jah!
That was before they had opportunities to go to Holland and play I think. Now, any player with talent gets a Dutch passport by the time he is a teenager and he’s gone.
Imagine Suriname saying they expected more from T&T well that shameful. They had loads of possession on our team as if is Germany we playing. Go back Bangladesh and coach they fire Hart and hire bowels instead.
Me too!
This man not seruous
Imagine we playing at home and we cant beat Suriname,Jesus Christ what has our foootball coming too??Years ago it would ah be how much we giving them!!
No passion
Rubbing salt in the wound ?
Dat more trini dan some man in this group…
..I not a Trumpanzee. Let Fenwick in man.LOL..
This is embarrassing
Dave Anthony Stoute is coast suriname coasting on we lawd fadda
We reach where we going
..Fenwick, Eve, Russell, Cyrus, Cooper, Streete.So many local coaches would have done a better job.
You’ve made Terry an honorary Trini?
..Yeah. Why not? He do more for local football than some people on TTFA Board. LOL..
Fact
Keith Look Loy NO local coach has ever taken the men’s senior national team to a World Cup !!!! It was a foreigner….so stop talking that Bullshit….
.What? How allyuh men does read all kinda things other people didn’t write so boy? Where I say that? LOL..
..You letting personal pique get in the way of your comprehension skills bro..
So being foreign automatically makes you a better candidate then Trini Don? Sometimes I read stuff that make me ashamed to be a Trinidadian yes.
..Anton Corneal did it with our U17s and some people just HATE t give him credit for doing so..
Trini? Don? Introspection.
Actually it was two Trini coaches that prepared the U-17 World Cup team. Trini staff.
I also does feel ashame Lasana Liburd, so i understand…right here on wired868 i does read the commentaries…and Keith Look Loy i know about anton and bertille with youth teams….but i specifically said “Men senior national team” smfh
..And I REPEAT: where did I say a!local took a Trini team to the men’s World Cup? All I said was: 1) Fenwick and several locals would do better, and 2) Fenwick did more for local football than some people on TTFA board.
Did I say you said anything Keith Look Loy ??? A man in football so long, i cant believe the amount of garbage that comes from your mouth…nevertheless we just had a local coach by the name of Stephen hart, who was an absolute failure…. after 3 and half years he could only win 16 games from 43 games….lets talk about that bullshit coach
..Sigh. Ok pal. Too much venom for me. Have a good one..
..He is a talking head. Just happy to get a two month cheque..
This is an important 2 months tho let him do that somewhere else
Saintfiet has an overactive optimism gland? Does anyone see this current team blowing out Haiti? Anybody?
They couldn’t blow out a birthday cake!
Good point Stacy. People think T&T got ripped to shreds by Costa Rica and Honduras? Trust me, they haven’t seen what being ripped to shreds looks like yet. But they will. Soon.
Bloody joke
The current TTFA board of directors comprises: David John-Williams (president), Joanne Salazar, Ewing Davis and Allan Warner (vice-presidents), Samuel Saunders (Central FA), Sherwyn Dyer (Eastern Counties Football Union), Karanjabari Williams (Northern FA), Richard Quan Chan (Southern FA), Anthony Moore (Tobago FA), Joseph Taylor (Trinidad and Tobago Football Referees Association), Sharon O’Brien (Women’s League Football), Wayne Cunningham (Eastern FA) and Dexter Skeene (TT Pro League).
The TTFA technical committee consists of: Dexter Skeene (chairman), Dr Alvin Henderson (vice-chairman), Bertille St Clair (former World Youth Cup coach), Errol Lovell (former national goalkeeper), Jinelle James (ex-national player and current administrator) and Muhammad Isa (technical director).
Those people have combined to kill our 2018 World Cup chances, frustrate our players and fans and make a laughing stock of our game.
Just so we know to whom we should direct our collective ire?
Exactly. 😉
You know people would rather blame Adrian Foncette. Smh.
Courtois couldn’t save those shots! Foncette isn’t the problem at all. Nor does he deserve to be made a scapegoat.
Lasana Liburd ,our football has died a long time now.The current TTFA is just carrying one what continues to be a long wake and final rights for T&T football.
Lance I can’t argue with you there. As much as I would like to. Lol.
As much as this coach is the worst etc.the quality of our football even when our so called pros are here leaves much to be desired.The last time I felt good about our football was the days of the strike squad.Even our WC qualification in 2006 was watered down by the extra spot being created.
Anyone wants to take bets as to which one of the TTFA Execs, (Board and/or Technical Committee), would tender their resignation first?
I’ll take the bet for zero resignations. We simply don’t have a history of administrators doing the honourable thing in light of failure. They will ride this travesty of sporting mismanagement until the wheels fall off before contemplating resignation.
dat Technical committee will scare the life out The Germans
Expatriates Gary Hector?
Now Nicaragua and Suriname beating us. Dem other teams in de hex licking their lips
..Guess what? THEY WON’T! HAHAHAHAHA..
..They should all resign..
TTFA president David John-Williams, TTFA technical committee and TTFA board of directors… Take a bow!
Coach…like u missing d rum rum corks.
.TTFA destroying football..
more like unbuckle and bend over…..
Hahaha
Buckle up yes…
Even longer wet watery steps!
..Long, wet steups..
I doubt you expected more
I could see Cornell possibly having an impact, but ent Ford was getting tun up in Nicaragua?
Hahaha
Where each player has their individual agenda .. you can’t get them to perform as a team .. so stop wasting time and money on getting disappointing results
Could anyone say if latas joined the staff?
Yes
Don’t expect it to do much Justin. I assure you that Tom is his own man.
Ok just think some local input is needed
He has it. But doesn’t mean he thinks he has to use it. He believes in his way.
Latas still working with the youth team or he abandon them for this job? Not that he did a good job with the youths in the first place to say they losing out…
Lol
Pathetic!!!