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Nov 16, 2017 Sports
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – For the second time in four days, Trinidad and Tobago were forced to come from behind in order to earn a share of the spoils, when they drew 1-1 with Guyana in their international friendly here
Tuesday night.
The hosts trailed through Sheldon Holder’s 19th minute strike at the Ato Boldon Stadium before getting the equalizer on the hour mark courtesy of substitute Shahdon Winchester.
Last weekend, T&T needed goals in the last five minutes at the same venue to pinch a 2-2 draw with an impressive Grenada.
Yet again, T&T’s start was less than flattering as England-based midfielder Kadell Daniel whipped in a cross which Holder rose to nod past Marvin Phillip.
Nathaniel Garcia came close to finding the equalizer when he struck the uprights on the half-hour mark but Guyana went to the break with a precious 1-0 lead.
T&T pressed following the resumption and were rewarded when Winchester, a half-time substitution for Jamille Boatswain, managed to beat Guyana custodian Andrew Durant from close range.
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