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Trinidad and Tobago's Scotland-based midfielder Russell Latapy has asked that this country not expect a miracle with his return, but says that T&T are in with a genuine chance of reaching the World Cup finals in Germany next year.
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NATIONAL coach Leo Beenhakker has hinted that former national captain Russell Latapy will have to prove himself, and will not automatically walk back into the Trinidad and Tobago national football team for Saturday's 4.30 p.m. World Cup qualifier against Guatemala at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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National Head coach Leo Beenhakker will continue preparations ahead of Saturday’s crucial 2006 World Cup qualifier against Guatemala with a double training session on Tuesday at the Hasely Crawford with the UK-based pros expected to partake in the evening session.
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Goalkeeper Kelvin Jack is by no means ready to let the disappointment of having to play in a lower division this season deter him from extending his best hand in goal either for country or club.
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English-based goalkeeper Shaka Hislop has revealed that persuasion from Dwight Yorke and Russell Latapy was the main factor in him making his international debut for Trinidad and Tobago in a friendly match against Jamaica in 1999.
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Back in the days when soccer balls were made of thick leather, gaining weight on contact with water, in a game played during the worst weather, I skillfully chest-trapped a long and curving lob from Franklin Fibbs, arching my body for increased control as it rolled down hardened abs and rigid thigh muscles; raising my left knee to create precise but deceptive lift and rocketed that sucker past a clueless goalkeeper to register the team's one-nil win.
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Trinidad and Tobago head coach Leo Beenhakker has called up Scottish-based striker Jason Scotland to join the squad as a replacement for Southampton’s Kenwyne Jones who damaged his ankle on Saturday and has been ruled out of Saturday’s 2006 World Cup qualifier against Guatemala.
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Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) president Oliver Camps has welcomed the return of midfielder Russell Latapy back into the national football team, but feels other players must lift their games if we are to qualify for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
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