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Sunday, June 1, 2025

Soca Warriors seal second Nations League win

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Nigel Simon
1086 days ago
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T&T's Neveal Hackshaw, right, goes on the attack against St Vincent and the Grenadines's Garret Leigertwood (No 12) and trailing behind Nazir Mc Burnette (No 7) during their Match Day Three clash of Group C in the Concacaf Nations League matches in League B at Arnos Vale Stadium in Kingstown, St Vincent, yesterday. The "Soca Warriors" won 2-0.

T&T's Neveal Hackshaw, right, goes on the attack against St Vincent and the Grenadines's Garret Leigertwood (No 12) and trailing behind Nazir Mc Burnette (No 7) during their Match Day Three clash of Group C in the Concacaf Nations League matches in League B at Arnos Vale Stadium in Kingstown, St Vincent, yesterday. The "Soca Warriors" won 2-0.

Courtesy TTFA Media

Ne­veal Hack­shaw and Levi Gar­cia both scored first-half goals as the T&T So­ca War­riors cooled St Vin­cent and the Grenadines “Vin­cy Heat” 2-0 in their Match Day Three clash off to move tem­porar­i­ly to the top of Group C of the 2022/2023 Con­ca­caf Na­tions League match­es in League B at Arnos Vale Sta­di­um in Kingstown, St Vin­cent Fri­day.

With the win, their ninth in 14 match­es against the “Vin­cy Heat”, the An­gus-Eve-coached So­ca War­riors im­proved to six points from three match­es, two ahead of Nicaragua. That was un­til the Nicaraguans sealed a 2-0 win over Ba­hamas at Thomas Robin­son Sta­di­um in Nas­sau, two hours lat­er, to re­take the lead.

Mean­while, the loss was al­so the first for St Vin­cent and the Grenadines in a CNL match on home soil and they re­main at the bot­tom of the four-team pool ahead of their sec­ond match against T&T at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um, Mu­cu­rapo, on Mon­day from 7 pm, while Nicaragua, who sits in the top spot in Group C with sev­en points, and Ba­hamas will al­so meet again.

Yes­ter­day, the So­ca War­riors were on the front foot from ear­ly on with Gar­cia tak­ing on three de­fend­ers be­fore fir­ing a shot off his weak­er right foot over the bar from just in­side the 18-yard box af­ter on­ly four min­utes.

Two min­utes lat­er, T&T went close again when the live­ly Re­on Moore fed Gar­cia a pass from the left flank and the Greece-based T&T strik­er then squared to an on­rush­ing Noah Pow­der, but he too fired over with goal­keep­er Lemus Christo­pher at his mer­cy, when it seemed eas­i­er to hit the tar­get.

St Vin­cent and the Grenadines though would come the clos­est to an open­er in the 14th minute when Gar­ret Leigert­wood found some space on the left by­line and chipped a pass across the T&T goal mouth and goal­keep­er Mar­vin Phillip, but Moldo­va-based de­fend­er Ke­ston Julien was alert to the play and cleared the ball away with the host cap­tain Cor­nelius Stew­art ready to pounce.

The open­er even­tu­al­ly came for T&T in the 17th minute when Hack­shaw of Unit­ed Soc­cer Cham­pi­onship out­fit In­dy Eleven in­ter­cept­ed a pass in SVG mid­field and played a for­ward pass to Gar­cia.

Gar­cia, in turn, played a cheeky through ball over the top to Hack­shaw who had con­tin­ued the run and the T&T mid­field­er then held off his mark­er be­fore lob­bing a left-foot­ed ef­fort past the on­rush­ing Christo­pher and in­to the open goal for a de­served 1-0 ad­van­tage.

AEK Athens strik­er Gar­cia then dou­bled T&T's lead when he leapt be­tween de­fend­ers Mekeal Williams and Jahvin Suther­land to con­nect with a long-range pass from John-Paul Rochford with a down­ward head­er back across Christo­pher and in­to the far cor­ner off the in­side of the post.

Two min­utes be­fore the half-time in­ter­val, T&T al­most ex­tend­ed the mar­gin to 3-0 via a long-range free-kick, but un­luck­i­ly for the T&T play­er, it can­noned off the right up­right with goal­keep­er Christo­pher beat­en at full stretch and out of play for a goal kick.

On the re­sump­tion, coach Eve would have hoped for the T&T play­ers to add to their tal­ly, but faced with a heavy down­pour of rain and a ro­bust tack­ling host who were the ben­e­fit of some le­nient of­fi­ci­at­ing by Amer­i­can ref­er­ee Alex Chilow­icz, the So­ca War­riors failed to add to their tal­ly with Gar­cia glanc­ing a head­er over from a cor­ner in the 57th and Moore fir­ing against the cross-bar in the 59th while Stew­art head­ed wide of the tar­get for the host af­ter a right-sided cen­tre skid­ded off the head of T&T de­fend­er, Turkey-based Shel­don Bateau.

T&T then wast­ed an­oth­er chance in the 67th minute when Moore failed to pick out sub­sti­tute, In­dia-based Mar­cus Joseph, who was un­guard­ed at the cen­tre of the goal while in the 82nd, Rochford was put through on the right side of the 18-yard box but with three T&T play­ers await­ing his cut-back pass, St Vin­cent and the Grenadines Kevin Fran­cis made a time­ly in­ter­cep­tion for his team.

The T&T play­ers were then left frus­trat­ed by an­oth­er bizarre call from ref­er­ee Chilow­icz when he failed to call a penal­ty kick af­ter goal­keep­er Christo­pher missed his at­tempt­ed punch on a right-sided cross and con­nect­ed with the head of Hack­shaw.

And two min­utes in­to time added-on, Joseph tried his luck from just out­side the 18-yard box, but Christo­pher was equal to the task and made a com­fort­able low save.

In the end, it was a well-de­served win for T&T who will re­turn home to­day (on Sat­ur­day) ahead of Mon­day night's penul­ti­mate match in the group against SVG at Mu­cu­rapo.

The "Vin­cy Heat", mean­while is still search­ing for its first CNL vic­to­ry of this tour­na­ment, hav­ing fall­en to the Ba­hamas in the open­er but earn­ing a point in a 2-2 draw with Nicaragua last time out.

The loss was al­so the first for SVG in a CNL match on home soil.

Yes­ter­day's re­sult:

T&T 2 (Ne­veal Hack­shaw 17th, Levi Gar­cia 24th) vs St Vin­cent and the Grenadines 0

Group Stand­ings:

Teams P W D L F A Pts

Nicaragua 3 2 1 0 6 3 7

T&T 3 2 0 1 4 2 6

Ba­hamas 3 1 0 2 1 3 3

SVG 3 0 1 2 2 5 1

T&T: 1. Mar­vin Phillip (GK/capt), 2. Aubrey David, 3. Shel­don Bateau, 7. Noah Pow­der (20. Mo­lik Khan 85th), 11. Levi Gar­cia (9. Mar­cus Joseph 60th), 14. Shan­non Gomez, 15. Ne­veal Hack­shaw, 17. Re­on Moore (5. Daniel Phillips 71st), 18. John-Paul Rochford (13. Ju­dah Gar­cia), 19. Ke­ston Julien, 23. Le­ston Paul (8. Kevon God­dard 51st)

Subs not used: 21. Den­zil Smith (GK), 22. Jabari St Hillaire (GK), 3. Jameel Nep­tune, 6. An­dre Et­ti­enne, 10. Du­ane Muck­ette, 12. Ka­reem Moses, 16. Alvin Jones.

Head coach: An­gus Eve

SVG: 23. Lemus Christo­pher (GK), 3. Jazzi Bar­num-Bobb, 4. Mekeal Williams (15.Kevin Fran­cis 76th), 5. Jahvin Suther­land, 7. Nazir Mc Bur­nette, 8. Dar­ren Ham­let (14. Keshorn Durham 61st), 9. Cor­nelius Stew­art (cap­tain), 11. Az­in­ho Solomon, 12. Gar­ret Leigert­wood, 18. Jamol Yorke (6. Kur­lon Williams 82nd), 21. Brad Richards (20. Aaron Jack­son 45th)

Subs not used: 1, Josh Stowe (GK), 22. Jadiel Chance (GK), 2. Ca­mal Bass, 13. Tris­tan Mar­shall, 16. Diel Spring, 19. Hos­ni Chan­dler.

Head coach: Kendale Mer­cury


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