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National team coach Anton
Corneal would have had reasons to feel that his Trinidad and Tobago Under 17
team was making some progress at the end of Sunday’s friendly international
against Mexico’s National Under 17 team at Fatima Grounds, Mucurapo.
Though going down 2-0 to a
clinical yet not explosive Mexican outfit, T&T showed fight and promise
and
should definitely fancy their chances of getting a positive result in Tuesday’s
second meeting at the Ato Boldon Stadium from 6pm.
Under sunny skies, the
defending Under 17 World Champions were out at Fatima Grounds before a home
crowd of 750 fans and would probably have felt that the match would have been an
easy one for them judging from the less than professional like feel of the
facility despite it being the home of the National College champions. However
they got a different welcome on the pitch.
The early periods on the dry surface saw both
teams trying to feel each other out and there was less goalmouth action than the
fans would have expected even if anticipating the visitors to turn up the tempo.
Instead, T&T matched them stride for stride.
A defensive lapse resulted in
the opening item on the half hour when defender Ryan O’Neil messed up his
judgment of a ball pumped forward and Jesus Milan latched on to it before
forcing goalie Jesse Fullerton to commit and then neatly lobbing him.
Midfielder Chad De Freitas
didn’t necessarily cause panic with his side deliveries but he earned marks for
his effort in tracking back and persisting whenever T&T went on the attack. But
T&T, and at times Mexico, tried to do too much going forward, losing the ball
many a time when a simpler option may have extended the play. Micah Lewis,
despite his willingness to take on the defense, often gave up possession because
of wanting to do too much.
On 26 minutes, De Freitas also
had a ball driven low across the goal from the right.
Prior to the half time
interval, De Freitas’ left side corner also caused a goalmouth scramble.
Ten minutes into the second
half, following a quick thrust forward, Stephen Knox tried to play a return ball
to Daniel Joseph inside the box but goalie Alfredo Medina intercepted.
Substitute Daniel Cyrus forced
the Mexicans to pay extra attention to their right side in defense after coming
on in the 64th minute. His curling left side corner was scrambled to
safety in the 69th minute. Then eight minutes later he beat his man
before sending his effort further away from the far left post. The introduction
of growing midfielder Sean De Silva also introduced some stability to T&T’s
passing in the middle of the park.
The Mexicans, despite falling
second to T&T on ball possession for much of the second half, never panicked and
kept their game in tact. And even after Medina was cautioned by referee Phillip
Jordan for time wasting near the end, there was sufficient time, well four
minutes into added on, for substitute Ulises Plascencia to capitalize on a
mishap by defender Sheldon Bateau and he calmly slotted home for a 2-0
advantage.
T&T coach Corneal later
admitted that he felt at least a draw could have been a result for the hosts.
“I thought maybe we could have
gotten something from it but all in all we see a lot of promise from the
performance and something where we can build on,” he said. “Of course there is
room for improvement and playing teams like Mexico will show you these areas as
compared to if you had to play a team of lesser quality. They are also preparing
for the final round of qualifiers and they have a reputation to maintain as the
defending champions so they would not be giving us any easy challenges. This can
only auger well for our preparations.”
(March 4, 2007.Photos show action from Sunday's match/Shaun Fuentes)
T&T Line up – 1. Jesse
Fullerton, 2.Aubrey Davis, 3.Ryan O’Neil, 4.Sheldon Bateau, 6.Leston Paul
(8.Sean De Silva,60th) 9.Chad De Freitas (20.Daniel Cyrus, 64th)
10.Stephen Knox (13.Isaiah Ferguson, 70th) 11.Daniel Joseph, 12.
Robert Primus, 15.Chike Sullivan (19.Kevin Molino,80th) 16.Mikah
Lewis. Subs who did not play – 14.Jean Luc Rochford, 5.Akeem Adams, 7.Franz
Husbands,16.Akeem Dillon, 21.Glenroy Samuel
Mexico start team: 1.Alfredo
Medina, 2.Christian Vazquez, 4.Daniel Fraire, 8.Alberto Pacheco, 9.Raul
Lopez,15.Francisco Mejia, 16.Jose Oartuda, 17.Juan Ayala, 18.Carlos Armas,
19.Jesus Milan, 21.Andres Enriquez.
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