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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Warriors, Haiti goalless in final Gold Cup warm-up

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Walter Alibey
652 days ago
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T&T’s striker Levi Garcia, right, on the attack during a friendly cl;ose-door match against Haiti in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA, yesterday. The contest ended goalless.

T&T’s striker Levi Garcia, right, on the attack during a friendly cl;ose-door match against Haiti in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA, yesterday. The contest ended goalless.

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T&T's So­ca War­riors played to a goal­less draw with Haiti in a prac­tice match at their train­ing base in Bo­ca Ra­ton, Flori­da, USA, on Tues­day (June 20).

It is their fi­nal 11-a-side ex­er­cise be­fore the team gets ready for its first match of the Con­ca­caf Gold Cup on Sun­day (June 25) in Fort Laud­erdale. They will face the win­ner of the, St Kitts and Nevis and French Guiana match, which was sched­uled to be played last night at 9 pm at the DRV PNK Sta­di­um.

Na­tion­al coach An­gus Eve said he was sat­is­fied with the match against the Haitians, one of Con­ca­caf's ris­ing teams which was among the ear­ly qual­i­fiers for the tour­na­ment, along with Cana­da, Cos­ta Ri­ca, and Hon­duras.

"This Hait­ian team is very well coached, you can see they are very well or­gan­ised. They have play­ers play­ing in the top leagues all over the world, but I think the ex­er­cise was an even one. A draw was a good re­sult be­cause we had some good chances al­so, but all in all, it was a good ex­er­cise."

Eve, whose 23-man team for the tour­na­ment, fea­tures a blend of ex­pe­ri­enced and young play­ers, sees the re­turn of mid­field­er Kevin Moli­no who had been out for a long time due to in­jury. The play­ers all had the op­por­tu­ni­ty to bid for start­ing roles on Sun­day as Eve said it's a pol­i­cy in his prac­tice match­es for every­one to play.

To fa­cil­i­tate this, his team played in two groups.

Eve said he will now chan­nel his fo­cus on set pieces.

"We came out of this match with­out any ma­jor in­juries. Daniel Phillips got a dead leg, but we should be able to solve that prob­lem come game time. Right now, we're go­ing to be con­cen­trat­ing on our free­kicks, our cor­ners, and how we de­fend against free­kicks and cor­ners, es­pe­cial­ly as we will know the op­po­nent we will play in the first match by tonight.

"We know all the oth­er teams in the group, so we want to go out there and put our best foot for­ward in the group and con­tin­ue to rep­re­sent our coun­try as we have been do­ing," Eve said.

Af­ter Sun­day's open­ing match, the sec­ond T&T game will be against their re­gion­al ri­val Ja­maica on June 28, be­fore they com­plete the group phase against the might of the USA on Ju­ly 2 at the Bank of Amer­i­ca Sta­di­um.

Eve and his men will be hop­ing to im­prove their last per­for­mance in the Gold Cup, where they drew with Mex­i­co 0-0 and Guatemala 1-1 be­fore los­ing to El Sal­vador 2-0 in the group phase in 2019.


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