Soca
Warriors World Cup players rejoin team for qualifiers
While most of the attention in the upcoming CONCACAF
World Cup Qualifiers is on Group 2 with Canada, Mexico,
Jamaica and Honduras (the group of death) the Trinidad
and Tobago senior team selectors,
management and coaching staff have recognized their
inadequacies and have called up six players from the
Germany World Cup squad to the team’s roster for the
upcoming third round CONCACAF World Cup qualifying
campaign.
As a result on August 20 while the big Group 2 clash
between Canada and Jamaica will be taking place at sold
BMO Field in Toronto, the Soca Warriors fans has been
given a renewed confidence that the Soca Warriors team
with most of their past World Cup players now available
can be victorious against Cuba in Havana on the same
day.
The buzz in the twin island of T&T is based on flicker
of hope that now surrounds Warriors team with the light
flickering at the end of the tunnel. With the many ups
and downs that the Warriors had endured al last there
seem to be a sense of urgency with the inclusion of
these players which signifies the end of the bickering
and dispute and the start of the only chance for coach
Maturana to have the togetherness and comradely that is
needed for the Soca Warriors to have a realistic chance
to qualify for World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
To improve team chemistry the new players called up are
Coventry City midfielder Christopher Birchall, Wrexham
midfielder Silvio Spann, Clico San Juan Jabloteh
defender Cyd Gray, Miami FC defender Avery John and
Kansas City Wizards forward Scott Sealy.
However the big news and inclusion noticeable addition
to the Soca Warriors squad of former national captain
Dwight Yorke Dwight Yorke after Yorke met with TTFF
special Advisor Jack Warner and was invited to join the
team. With the latest addition of players the present
T&T roster has a total of seventeen players who were
part of the 2006 World Cup squad as Dennis Lawrence,
Clayton Ince, Densill Theobald, Collin Samuel, Jason
Scotland, Aurtis Whitley, Kenwyne Jones, Carlos Edwards,
Stern John, Cornell Glen and Anthony Wolfe round of the
list.
“I have communicated with each of these players who all
expressed their absolute zeal to represent Trinidad &
Tobago on the football field once again,” Team manager
David Muhammad said. “We are very confident that this
enthusiasm will add an element of renewed excitement in
the team as well as with the public. We are also hoping
to include each of these nationals in our squads for at
least one or more of the upcoming Friendly International
matches within the next few weeks before the August 20th
qualification fixture away to Cuba.”
TTFF Special Advisor Jack Warner is also busy at work
trying to solidify games for the Soca Warriors and has
revealed from his trip to Haiti that, he had spoken to
the Haitian Football Federation President Yves Jean Bart
over the staging of a friendly international between
Haiti and T&T in Port-Au-Prince before the start of the
semi-final round and details are to be worked out.
“That will be done in early August. I will talk to
Digicel to ask them to sponsor the event as they have
done in El Salvador and Guatemala. I am hopeful that
Digicel, as sponsor as the Haitian National Team and the
CFU, will accept my request to sponsor the encounter,”
Warner said.
Commenting on the inclusion of the mentioned players,
Warner responded “Whichever players the coach wants… he
will get but I will not pick players for him nor impose
any players on him.”
The TTFF Special Advisor said he continues to have faith
in coach Maturana at the helm of the Team.
“It is expected that he will come under fire. When you
try out and you build and you try different
permutations… you come under fire. The only time a coach
doesn’t come under fire is when he wins or qualifies. I
am sure that Maturana, with his experience, is used to
this and therefore I am not worried. Absolutely I will
continue to keep faith in him,”
With the exception of Cyd Gray, coach Maturana will have
to do without the other five of the six recent additions
to his squad after the five players were deemed
unavailable due to conflicting schedules with their
respective clubs.
However Maturana will still be able to see those
unavailable players in a proposed friendly match
scheduled for July 27. The Soca Warriors is scheduled
to play
their international friendly game against Netherlands
Antilles this Thursday at Guaracara Park, Point-a-Pierre
at 7:30pm.
Soca
Warriors advance with 2-0 win over Bermuda
Trinidad
and Tobago Soca Warriors managed to pull it together
just in time to defeat Bermuda2-0
in their second leg game. The Warriors goals were
scored by Daryl Roberts and Stern John at the 10 and 69
minute mark respectively. With the win the Soca Warriors
managed to squeeze into the third round of the W/C
Qualifiers to face Guatemala, Cuba and USA in Group 1.
This was a game that
coach Maturans gambled and called up striker Daryl
Roberts to create more movement in the play of his
strikers and opted to bring veteran Stern John fresh of
the bench to create more havoc in what he gambled to be
a tired Bermuda defense in the second half.
Maturana maneuvers
paid instant dividends as Roberts open the scoring at
the 10 minute mark while Stern John came of the bench to
start the second half and scored the all important
second goal to close the door on a gallant effort by the
Bermuda team.
Group 1 of
the third round will pose a greater challenge for
Trinidad and Tobago but if the Soca Warriors has any
intentions of duplicating their accomplishment to appear
in another World Cup then Group 1 is a better path
than the tough Group 2 with the likes of Mexico,
Jamaica, Canada, and Honduras.
In other qualifying second leg action El Salvador upset
Panama 3-1, while Surinam eliminated Guyana to create
the only two major upsets of the second round of the 12
teams which received a bye.
Bermuda
expose T&T in CONCACAF W/C Qualifier
Trinidad
and Tobago
Soca Warriors will have to show their worth in the
second leg of their CONCACAF World Cup qualifier this
Sunday, after their surprising 2-1 loss to Bermuda at
the Marvin Lee Stadium in Macoya Trinidad last week.
With the return match schedule for Bermuda, it would be
interesting to see if the Soca Warriors could step up
their offensive game to win the game by a 2 goal plus
final score required for Trinidad and Tobago to advance
into the 12 teams of the third round.
In the first game last Sunday there was no doubt which
team was the better team, but with the many obstacles
and distraction surrounding the Soca Warriors, it is
quite conceivable that the T&T Soca Warriors could be
making an early exit in the CONCACAF 2010 World Cup
qualifiers compared to their 2006 campaign.
In
T&T there seemed to be old grudges piling upon disputes,
and into new indifferences. The troubling trend continue
this week after TTFF advisor Jack Warner announced that
the TTFF would be applying to FIFA to play the rest of
the Soca Warriors World Cup qualifying home games on the
road (preferably New York). This is due to what he
(Warner) considers to be unreasonable pricing of the
football venues by the Ministry of Sport.
The big concern is that it seems like the Soca Warriors
players seemed to be getting involved in the dispute
after captain Aurtis Whitley and a few past national
players appeared on the air at different times,
expressing their concerns and hope for a resolution to
the disagreement between the TTFF and the Ministry of
Sport.
Some
members of the media and the public are calling for the
return of the Germany Soca Warriors players but I
consider that request to be unrealistic and non
progressive since the Germany World Cup team was the
oldest in the competition and the six World Cup players
that started against Bermuda did not make any
significance difference to support that argument by
their performance.
The only mistake the TTFF Management made, was not
giving the Germany Soca Warriors players what I consider
to be a Courtesy call up even if they may not have been
included in the final roster. This would have helped the
overall moral of the T&T Soca Warriors and its
supporters and it is not too late to have these players
around the team as supporters.
It would be easy for me to join the band wagon and say
that the T&T football problems is being caused by Mr
Warner of the TTFF and Mr Hunt of the T&T
Ministry
of Sport, but based on my experience I would venture to
say that the Trinidad and Tobago Government has the
power and should step up to the plate and find a
mediator to resolve this senseless dispute which in
reality is tarnishing the image of the country of
Trinidad and Tobago.
For you the Soca Warrior supporter, I can only suggest
that you keep the faith and be realistic about the
Warriors 2010 World Cup campaign. I may sound like a
broken record but I can honestly say that the Soca
Warriors players have inherited problems and in search
of progress and improvement some of them are also guilty
of putting one foot forward while putting the other foot
backwards.
In
the end it would be up to the Soca Warriors players who
would have to come together as a team by Sunday for the
Bermuda rematch to get the job done. There should be no
excuses, since the entire Soca Warriors squad is much
better than Bermuda’s and errors by coach Maturana in
regards to changes or starting line up is minuscule
compared to the play and responsibilities of the warrior
on the field.
It is also ironic that three out of the last four
CONCACAF teams at World Cup 2006 in Germany have
stumbled out of the gates in the First leg of Round two
since # Mexico had trouble defeating Belize 2-0 while #3
Costa Rica had their hands full in a 2-2 tie with
Grenada and T&T Soca Warriors decision to take the long
and winding road after their 2-1 loss to Bermuda.
Some
of the favored teams to press for the final four
CONCACAF spots were true to form as Canada defeated St
Vincent and the Grenadine (SVG) 3-0 on two goals by Ali
Gerba to set up what seemed to be a cincher in Montreal
on Friday June 20, while Jamaica trounced Bahamas 7-0 at
the “office in Kingston to take a strong hold into the
second match on Wednesday at press time.
USA
demolished Barbados 8-0 while Guatemala St Lucia 6-0 and
Honduras overcame Puerto Rico 4-0. Surinam defeated
Guyana 1-0 and Panama defeated El Salvador in the
toughest contest of the second round. Reigning Caribbean
Champions Haiti was held to a scoreless tie with
Netherlands Antilles while Cuba and Antigua and Barbuda
game is schedule for press time.