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Sunday, May 18, 2025

T&T beat USA 2-1 but fail in semi-final bid

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American midfielder Yunus Musah, left, battles for the ball with T&T's Daniel Phillips during their second match of the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Nations League ‘A’ Division at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, last night.

American midfielder Yunus Musah, left, battles for the ball with T&T's Daniel Phillips during their second match of the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Nations League ‘A’ Division at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, Port-of-Spain, last night.

DANIEL PRENTICE

Wal­ter Al­ibey

A thun­der­ous right-foot­ed shot from Alvin Jones, cou­pled with a blis­ter­ing shot from an acute an­gle, hand­ed T&T's So­ca War­riors to a come-from-be­hind 2-1 vic­to­ry over the 10-man USA in the Con­ca­caf Na­tions League 'A' quar­ter­fi­nal en­counter at the Hase­ly Craw­ford Sta­di­um Mon­day night.

How­ev­er, it was not enough to qual­i­fy for the se­mi-fi­nals of the tour­na­ment af­ter the USA won the first en­counter 3-0 in Austin, Texas last week that saw them progress 4-2 on ag­gre­gate.

The War­riors need­ed to win by three clear goals in front of their home crowd, and coach Eve pre­sent­ed an al­most en­tire­ly dif­fer­ent team that com­prised most­ly of at­tack­ing play­ers.

Still, the Amer­i­cans, who them­selves field­ed a team loaded with play­ers from the Eu­ro­pean Leagues, took ear­ly pos­ses­sion and forced the ac­ro­bat­ic Den­zil Smith in­to two ear­ly saves in the first four min­utes from An­tonee Robin­son and Fo­lar­in Ba­lo­gun.

De­spite their ear­ly dom­i­nance, how­ev­er, the at­tack­ing com­bi­na­tion of Nathaniel James, Re­al Gill, Shan­non Gomez and Re­on Moore kept them on their toes.

The four­some com­bined about three times in the first half but could not get past the US de­fen­sive back­line.

The USA ex­pect­ed­ly drew first blood from a pa­tient build-up that saw de­fend­er Ser­gio Dest de­liv­er a pin­point cross for Robin­son to meet with a div­ing head­er past Smith in the T&T goal in the 26th minute.

Ten min­utes lat­er, the US could have had an­oth­er, cour­tesy of an­oth­er Dest cross from the right, but Gio­van­ni Rey­na could not beat Smith in goal.

United States supporters cheer during a game against Trinidad and Tobago at a CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals soccer match at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Azlan Mohammed)

United States supporters cheer during a game against Trinidad and Tobago at a CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals soccer match at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Azlan Mohammed)

Azlan Mohammed

De­spite the US ad­van­tage, they were re­duced to 10 men when Dest was giv­en march­ing or­ders in the form of back-to-back yel­low cards and a red for ar­gu­ing with the ref­er­ee in the 38th minute.

It was al­most a form of jus­tice for the War­riors, who lost Noah Pow­der at about the same time in the first game.

And with the US still shocked by the send­ing-off, the War­riors snatched the equalis­er in the 42nd minute. The speedy Moore was put through on the right, and from al­most an acute an­gle, he un­leashed a thun­der­ous shot that flew past Turn­er in the US goal for a 1-1 score­line at the halfway stage.

Ear­ly T&T pres­sure on the re­sump­tion kept the crowd alive as the War­riors roared loud­ly. In fact, Daniel Phillips' thump­ing shot that came out of noth­ing just whisked past the USA up­right.

Then, Jones, who lined up be­hind the ball for a free­kick from some 20 yards out, caught Turn­er nap­ping with a trade­mark shot that the US cus­to­di­an could on­ly push fur­ther in­to the roof of his own net in the 56th minute for a 2-1 ad­van­tage.

His goal was rem­i­nis­cent of his free­kick that put the Amer­i­cans out of the FI­FA World Cup Qual­i­fiers in 2017 at the Ato Boldon Sta­di­um.

Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Denzil Smith, center, catches a shot from United States' Giovanni Reyna, right, during a CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal soccer match at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Azlan Mohammed)

Trinidad and Tobago goalkeeper Denzil Smith, center, catches a shot from United States' Giovanni Reyna, right, during a CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinal soccer match at Hasely Crawford Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. (AP Photo/Azlan Mohammed)

Azlan Mohammed

With the lead, the War­riors need­ed three more goals for a chance at a se­mi-fi­nal berth, and they could have got­ten it in the 59th minute.

The usu­al­ly pro­lif­ic Nathaniel James sent gal­lop­ing to goal and in a one-and-one col­li­sion with Turn­er from an ear­li­er Gomez ball, but he some­how dragged his left foot­er at­tempt ag­o­nis­ing­ly wide of the post.

Both teams con­tin­ued to trade punch­es in the mo­ments that fol­lowed, but in the end, the War­riors claimed the win and would move to the Con­ca­caf Na­tions League Play-In, which starts in March next year.

The USA, in the mean­while, has as­sured them­selves qual­i­fi­ca­tion to the Co­pa Amer­i­ca next year.


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