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This country’s national senior team arrived in St Vincent and the Grenadines on Friday afternoon confident of shrugging off Wednesday’s 2-1 loss to Antigua and Barbuda with a more convincing performance in Sunday’s Digicel Caribbean Cup return leg with the hosts.
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National Football team captain Angus Eve and his teammates had their first session with technical consultant Graham Taylor at the Police Grounds in Antigua after the former England manager was invited by head coach Bertille St Clair to take charge of proceedings in the afternoon session.
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Defender Keyeno Thomas’ hamstring injury which forced him out of action for another two weeks was the only sour note in the Trinidad and Tobago camp as the members of the senior national football team arrived at the Jolly Beach Resort in Antigua for a five-day training camp around midday on Monday.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Bertille St Clair was his usual serious self following Sunday's 3-1 win over St Vincent and the Grenadines but clapped his players for attempting to raise the intensity of their game.
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Brazilian-born midfielder Jose Luis Seabra swung balls from all parts of the penalty box as Trinidad and Tobago’s senior footballers went through their final session but coach Bertille St Clair had no chance but to ask the player to turn up for a seat in the stands on Sunday for this country’s Digicel Caribbean Cup encounter with St Vincent and the Grenadines at the Mannie Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella.
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