The play that transpired after that 88th minute T&T corner-kick pretty much sums up T&T football today.
T&T is awarded the corner-kick. T&T player waltzs lazily and nonchalantly to the corner to take the kick. Only 2 T&T players were in the opposition's PK area to await the corner-kick. Corner-kick is taken. The ball predictably is easily caught and held by the opposition Goalkeeper. Opposition's goalkeeper THROWS the ball to one of his midfielders at the halfway-line, with no T&T players anywhere around that opposition midfielder (even though just moments before there were only TWO solitary T&T players in the opposition's penalty area to await the impending T&T corner-kick).
The counter-attack started by the opposition goalkeeper who threw the ball to the halfway-line, is continued UN-OPPOSED by opposition's midfielder who is able, via a series of UN-OPPSED passes, to get the ball to an opposition forward IN THE T&T PENALTY AREA --- and that opposition forward is able to EASILY avoid the T&T defender's poor defense, and with his back to goal, he is able to spin towards goal and take a very good clever shot towards the T&T goal, leaving the T&T defenders and goalkeeper flatfooted and dumbfounded. T&T was lucky on that play as the ball richocheted off the goal-post. Although Martinique did not score on that play, this is the type of weak school-boy football that has defined T&T jokey-football in the past few years now.