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TT Pro League Club CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh and Haitian Club Baltimore Sportif will kick off the first semifinal match of the Caribbean Club Championships on Friday at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Couva.

Coach of the San Juan based Club told ‘ttproleague.com’, “Baltimore Sportif should look forward to a hell of a match.”

“We are looking very sharp and compact as a unit, we are looking like a real professional team and at the moment I am pleased to work with the guys. Our tempo is really fast at the moment and we will continue to sharpen up on our corners, free kicks and shooting before the match,” said the 2006 Lucozade Sport Big Six winning coach speaking after one of his training sessions.

Fenwick also believes he has the best possible team ready for the match he said, “All my players at Jabloteh are great players and I have the best possible team ready. I am delighted that we have young players particularly Trinidadians that are doing well. We are looking to introduce young players with Trent Noel, Jason Marcano and young Lester Peltier who are terrific talents and they are all looking good at the moment,” he explained.

The former English international is also looking forward to great performances from Kerry Baptiste and Nigel Daniel who recently returned to the Club from national duties in the just concluded Digicel Caribbean Cup.

“Both Baptiste and Nigel Daniel had a terrific tournament in the Digicel Caribbean Cup with the national team and now its time for them to perform for Jabloteh in the Club Championship semifinals because we obviously want to progress in this tournament,” said the Englishman.

This match is labeled a Trinidad and Tobago vs Haiti clash but at Club level after the national teams clashed in the final of the Digicel Caribbean Cup where Haiti came out victorious.

The San Juan Jabloteh coach admits the semifinal clash would be a tough match against the Haitian club after seeing their national team during the Digicel Caribbean Cup, “Most of the Baltimore Sportif players are from the Haitian national team so we are expecting the matches to be tough and physical but we have prepared well. I have watched all their national team matches in the recent Digicel Caribbean Cup and I think we are ready and as I have said earlier, we will give them a good game,” ended Fenwick.