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Nov 06, 2010 Sports
Haiti beat SVG 3-1
Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Trinidad: – Trinidad and Tobago recorded their second straight victory in Group F action of the Digicel Caribbean Cup to secure their passage to the Finals in Martinique next month.
This came by way of a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Guyana at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium on Thursday night.
It was left to goals by Lester Peltier in the 34th minute and in-form striker Devorn Jorsling in the 42nd minute to secure the three points for the hosts.
Guyana scored their goal in the 78th minute through substitute Sean Beveney to make it a tense finale for the hosts.
Unlike their opening victory, T&T could not pull away from their opponents as Guyana was a more disciplined and organized unit than St Vincent and the Grenadines.
In fact, Guyana almost sneaked ahead in the 6th minute when goalkeeper Jan Michael Williams dropped a corner from Dwain Jacobs but luckily for T&T Peltier was on spot to avert danger. Guyana looked eager to attack in the opening stages and had T&T a little nervous at the back. On 30 minutes, Williams redeemed himself and did very well to push out Walter Moore’s stinging long range effort.
The Warriors came into the match a little more and drew first blood against the Jaguars. In the 34th Minute Peltier swung a deep cross from close the right corner flag which deceived Guyana goalkeeper Ronson Williams and out of what appeared a relatively innocuous situation the Warriors had the lead.
This helped to settle the home side even further and they played with more confidence.
Three minutes later T&T almost doubled their lead when captain Clyde Leon saw his blistering effort crash off the crossbar.
On 42 minutes, Jorsling would do further damage. After good work on the left by Jamal Gay, Jorsling collected, turned and fired home a low drive much to the delight of the home fans.
On the resumption of the first half, Gay should have tripled the T&T advantage, we were only a minute in when his shot missed the target from very close range and soon after he shot straight at the Guyana custodian.
T&T were keen to finish off the Jaguars but found it difficult to apply the final touch when chances presented themselves. Jorsling had a couple of further misses before Beveney punished T&T for a defensive lapse when he drove home from inside the penalty area to cause some anxious moments in the closing ten minutes.
But the Warriors held on for the crucial three points and deservedly so, on the balance of play over the 90 minutes, moving to six points in the Group.
Guyana coach Wayne Dover was extremely upset with the loss, “I’m disappointed. There are no two ways about that. I thought we did well against a very good Trinidad and Tobago team but I’m disappointed in the manner in which we lost.
We could have come back in the second half but we conceded badly and we paid for it now we have to hope that Trinidad does us a favour against Haiti and we will go for the win against St Vincent to keep our qualifying chances alive,” said Dover.
T&T’s Russell Latapy credited his players for holding on for the win, “my players came here tonight and completed a job and did what was asked of them which was to get three points and move on to the finals in Martinique. We did just that. I was pretty pleased with the performance from all my players. Yes there are some areas to work on and it continues to be a work in progress.
We were up against a Guyana side that had nothing to lose and they saw it that way whether they lost 1-0, 3-0 or 4-0 it would still be a loss so they decided to go with the extra men in attack in the second half which meant we had to be a bit tight.
But all in all, I’m pleased with the win and now we will look to finish with a third victory against Haiti on Saturday,” said Latapy
Meanwhile, Haiti secured their first three points of the 2010 Digicel Caribbean Cup with a business line 3-1 victory over St Vincent and the Grenadines in their Group F encounter at the Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella on Thursday.
Samsung “Man of the Match” Sony Norde broke the deadlock on the stroke of half time when he collected a through pass inside the penalty box and smartly beat the goalkeeper with a low shot that curled into the far post.
Substitute Leonel Saint Preux chipped a delicate free kick into the back of the net with Lynch’s feet in the St. Vincent goal appeared glued to the ground.
Ricardo Charles also added for Haiti. Shandel Samuel pulled one back for SVG.
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