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Sunday, May 18, 2025

Hackshaw, Moore express confidence in Soca Warriors

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Nigel Simon
552 days ago
20231113
T&T striker Reon Moore, centre, participates in a drill during the national football team’s final home-based training session at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima, yesterday ahead of Thursday’s opening leg of the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal against the US in Austin, Texas.

T&T striker Reon Moore, centre, participates in a drill during the national football team’s final home-based training session at the Larry Gomes Stadium in Malabar, Arima, yesterday ahead of Thursday’s opening leg of the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinal against the US in Austin, Texas.

Courtesy TTFA Media

So­ca War­riors duo, mid­field­er Ne­veal Hack­shaw of Oak­land Roots and De­fence Force strik­er Re­on Moore are con­fi­dent of get­ting a pos­i­tive re­sult against the USA in their first-leg Con­ca­caf Na­tions League quar­ter­fi­nal at the Q2 Sta­di­um in Austin, Texas on Thurs­day (No­vem­ber 16).

The Amer­i­cans, who along with Mex­i­co, Cana­da and Cos­ta Ri­ca were hand­ed byes in­to the quar­ter­fi­nals based on their FI­FA rank­ings, will then vis­it Port-of-Spain on No­vem­ber 20 for the sec­ond-leg match at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, Mu­cu­rapo.

The An­gus Eve-coached T&T reached the quar­ter­fi­nals hav­ing fin­ished sec­ond in the six-team Group A qual­i­fiers with nine points, with a 5-3 loss to Cu­ra­cao in their fi­nal match on Oc­to­ber 17, their on­ly blem­ish and will go in­to the meet­ing with the Amer­i­cans as heavy un­der­dogs hav­ing gone un­der in their last two meet­ings 6-0 at the Con­ca­caf Gold Cup last Ju­ly, and 7-0 in Jan­u­ary.

The USA cur­rent­ly holds a 21-3-4 all-time ad­van­tage against T&T, but speak­ing af­ter their fi­nal train­ing ses­sion at home at the Lar­ry Gomes Sta­di­um in Mal­abar be­fore head­ing to the Unit­ed States as part of the 23-man squad, both Hack­shaw and Moore ex­pressed their con­fi­dence in the team's chances.

Hack­shaw, who has fea­tured 39 times for the se­nior team and has net­ted twice first ex­pressed sat­is­fac­tion with the prepa­ra­tion ahead of the team's de­par­ture which in­clud­ed a few prac­tice match­es against some of the lo­cal T&T Pre­mier Foot­ball League (TTPFL) clubs, who are ready­ing them­selves for the start of the sec­ond sea­son on No­vem­ber 24.

The ro­bust mid­field­er said, "These ses­sions have been very im­por­tant as we try to get match fit with these games we have been play­ing here and I think the guys are play­ing and do­ing pret­ty good.

"Now we're just wait­ing to meet up with the rest of the guys and I think it's go­ing to be fun."

Look­ing ahead to the first-leg en­counter against the Amer­i­cans, Hack­shaw said he was feel­ing good and pos­i­tive.

He added, "I think with the bunch of guys we have now I think we're go­ing to give them a good fight. It's not go­ing to be easy both ways for us and for them, and I think we are go­ing to do good.

"This team we have here is a fight­ing team. It's a younger group, but I think every­one is al­ways up for the fight, and with the ad­di­tion of Levi (Gar­cia), I think we are go­ing to do great."

With re­gards to the Texas venue, Hack­shaw said, "It's go­ing to be cold and with their fans, it's go­ing to be a great at­mos­phere be­cause the field is re­al­ly nice, which is go­ing to be nice for us as well."

With the sec­ond leg to be played at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, the fol­low­ing Mon­day, Hack­shaw was al­so mind­ful that the So­ca War­riors will need a pos­i­tive re­sult to give them­selves a chance at home to ad­vance.

He said, "It's not go­ing to be easy for us, but we are go­ing there to give them a show, and we are not go­ing to step short and we are go­ing to go full hun­dred."

The 27-year-old Moore who has scored sev­en goals in 24 ap­pear­ances, in­clud­ing two in his last two match­es, added: "I think we will do well in Texas.

"The train­ing ses­sion with the boys have been high in­ten­si­ty so far, we are ful­ly en­thu­si­as­tic about the task at hand and we are go­ing to go there and show that we have what it takes to beat the USA."

With re­gards to the Amer­i­cans, Moore said he be­lieves they have se­lect­ed a good squad de­spite the ab­sence of the in­jured Ital­ian-based duo of Chris­t­ian Pulisic (AC Mi­lan) and Tim­o­thy Weah (Ju­ven­tus).

How­ev­er, the in-form T&T strik­er not­ed that at the end of the day, foot­ball is played on the day.

He boast­ed, "So I don't feel threat­ened in any way about the squad that the USA plays with."

Com­ment­ing on the re­turn of cap­tain Levi Gar­cia who missed all four match­es for the So­ca War­riors in the six-team League A qual­i­fiers, Moore said: "It will be a big plus for all the guys and the tech­ni­cal staff to have Levi back in the team be­cause what he brings to the ta­ble for us is great."

In the oth­er quar­ter­fi­nal match-ups, Cana­da faces Ja­maica, Mex­i­co bat­tles Hon­duras and Pana­ma meets Cos­ta Ri­ca.

At the end of the four home-and-away se­ries, the four win­ners will not on­ly ad­vance to the Na­tions League fi­nal four in March next year but al­so will clinch their spots in next sum­mer’s Co­pa Amer­i­ca, the em­i­nent South Amer­i­can com­pe­ti­tion, which will be held at venues in the USA.

The four los­ing quar­ter­fi­nal­ists will still have an op­por­tu­ni­ty to qual­i­fy for Co­pa Amer­i­ca 2024 via a sin­gle-match di­rect elim­i­na­tion play-in, where they will play for the two re­main­ing slots award­ed to Con­ca­caf na­tions for the Co­pa Amer­i­ca which will fea­ture 10 CON­MEBOL na­tions and six Con­ca­caf na­tions.


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