National team football coach Leo Beenhakker seemed to have fielded his
starting team in a morning scrimmage played among members of the team
at the Larry Gomes Stadium on Wednesday morning.
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Come on people, our country needs you. Your national football team
needs your support. To give up, capitulate and not give of our best
will relegate our nation into a quagmire of weakness.
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Panama coach Jose Hernandez says his team is not worried about aerial
strength in the Trinidad and Tobago outfit as his team possesses
similar attributes and he is confident they can hold off the “Warriors”
in Saturday’s World Cup qualifying affair at the Hasely Crawford
Stadium.
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There were several positives in sport in T&T over the past week.
The West Indies convincingly won a Test match with T&T’s Brian Lara
recording his 29th Test century; Ria Ramnarine brought home a world
boxing title, becoming the first local woman to do so; the national
volleyball team moved on in a bid to qualify for the World
Championships; and the national football team, the Warriors, got back
on the winning track with two victories over Bermuda.
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NATIONAL midfielder Brent Rahim is trying to cement a first-team pick
as the CONCACAF World Cup Final Round qualifiers heat up. But the
26-year-old playmaker will also be keeping his fingers crossed as he
seeks to recover from an injured right knee, sustained during Friday
night’s friendly international against Bermuda. Rahim noted recently
that: “I’ve been back and, in the camp, it’s a good, positive vibe.
“I’m getting used to the new coach (Leo Beenhakker) and just enjoying
the sessions so far,” he added. Rahim is currently a free agent after
his two-year contract with Scottish First Division champions Falkirk
expired a few weeks ago.
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Well aware that he is the youngest striker in the T&T team, former
Under 20 skipper Kenwyne Jones is raring to go in Saturday’s 2006 World
Cup qualifier against Panama.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s United States duo Leslie Fitzpatrick and Marlon
Rojas rejoined the “Warriors” camp on Monday morning with some timely
support in their corner after learning that their staff members and
teammates at Real Salt Lake were backing them to come through on top in
Saturday’s crucial 2006 World Cup qualifier against Panama.
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Former Manchester United standout Dwight Yorke, is insisting that the
flying from Sydney to Port-of-Spain will have no negative effects on
his physical readiness to represent the Warriors in international
football.
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National senior team coach Leo Beenhakker will begin his final week of
preparations before Saturday’s clash with Panama with a question mark
over the fitness of Scottish-based defender Brent Sancho.
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