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Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Brilliant performance earns ovation for T&T women

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T&T goal­keep­er Kimi­ka Forbes along with her sup­port­ing back line were he­roes for this coun­try when they stood tall in a nar­row 1-0 loss to world pow­er­house USA when both teams met on Wednes­day night in the first match of the fi­nal round of Fi­fa Women's World Cup 2015 qual­i­fy­ing match­es.

Tonight's, much will be ex­pect­ed from the at­tack­ing front when the T&T women go in search of their first points at the Con­ca­caf Women's Cham­pi­onship against ear­ly joint leader Haiti in the sec­ond match of the com­pe­ti­tion.

T&T faces Haiti at 6.30 pm, at Toy­ota Park, Bridgeview, Illi­nois, and Randy Wal­drum's play­ers will en­ter the very much aware of their abil­i­ty to claim a much de­sired win, a re­sult which will aid in the team's pro­gres­sion to the knock­out stage.

As it stands, USA and Haiti sit joint at the top of the four-team group A stand­ings with three points af­ter both teams se­cured one-nil wins over T&T and Guatemala, re­spec­tive­ly. And, once T&T shows the same co­he­sive­ness, skill and de­ter­mi­na­tion against Haiti as it did against the USA, a win ought to be on the cards.

It took a head­ed goal from USA's record goal scor­er Ab­by Wambach in­to an emp­ty net in the 54th minute to sep­a­rate the run­away favourites and the un­der­dogs. De­spite be­ing some­what out of po­si­tion for the goal, Forbes was su­perb through­out, mak­ing near­ly a dozen saves.

The vo­cal cus­to­di­an was a bar­rage par­tic­u­lar­ly against Wambach, Megan Rapi­noe and Car­li Lloyd. Forbes was al­so sup­port­ed well by cen­tre­back Arin King, who has proven to be one of T&T's most im­por­tant play­ers.

"The play­ers ex­e­cut­ed the game plan very well. Kimi­ka was out­stand­ing for us in goal and Arin King was a rock in the back line," said Wal­drum af­ter the match.

The win for the US took its all-time record­ed to 8-0-0 over T&T, now with a com­bined to­tal of 52-2. Wednes­day's win for the US was not one that left the play­ers nor coach com­plete­ly sat­is­fied and quite the op­po­site for Wal­drum, who had his own is­sues to deal with off the field pri­or to the start of the tour­na­ment.

"I'm very proud of my team," said Wal­drum, who took charge just be­fore T&T's Women's Caribbean Cup ex­ploits in Au­gust. "I think they made all of T&T proud tonight. I know they made me very proud. I thought de­fen­sive­ly we were very tight and or­gan­ised and we were able to cre­ate a few de­cent chances off the counter," he added.

He added, "Maylee (John­son, cap­tain) and Bri­an­na (Ryce) did mas­sive work for us in mid­field, and Yaya (Ken­nya Cord­ner) was al­ways dan­ger­ous off the counter... Over­all a very good per­for­mance," he added.

Look­ing ahead to tonight's fix­ture, Wal­drum main­tained a cau­tious stance. "We've got to re­group and fo­cus on the next match which is very im­por­tant for us and which I ex­pect to be a re­al­ly tough en­counter as both teams want it bad­ly," Wal­drum said.

Haiti's clash with Guatemala in the open­ing fix­ture was al­so a nail-biter and it took a 70th minute goal from Lind­sey Zul­lo from the Caribbean team to sep­a­rate the two.

Tonight, fol­low­ing T&T's meet­ing with Haiti, USA will be ea­ger to record a win and by a much more com­fort­able score­line against Guatemala.


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