FOR the first time since he took charge of Trinidad and Tobago's
qualifying campaign, T&T's Dutch national football coach Leo
Beenhakker could not afford to give his 'Warriors" a rest
after their 15-hour flight to the Middle East on Sunday night following
Saturday's second-leg of the World Cup playoff with Bahrain.
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Trinidad and Tobago's "Warriors" are taking no chances of suffering food
poisoning or allergic reactions and have travelled with their own chef
to Bahrain for the second-leg World Cup qualifier which takes place
from 6.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Bahrain National Stadium.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker is still confident the
"Warriors" can qualify for the FIFA World Cup in Germany next year,
despite drawing 1-1 at home to play-off opponents Bahrain on Saturday
night at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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Mention Chris Birchall's name outside of Staffordshire and it is
unlikely to register with even the most rabid of fans, though 4,000
miles away on the Caribbean islands of Trinidad & Tobago the Port
Vale midfielder is fast becoming a cult figure. Having marked his 13th
cap with a superb goal to salvage a 1-1 draw against Bahrain in the
first-leg World Cup play-off at Port-of-Spain, Birchall is hoping to
further enhance his status among followers of the Soca Warriors in
Manama tomorrow.
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Dwight Yorke and his teammates were a less stressful bunch by late
Saturday night as they boarded the Air Tahiti charter flight out of
Piarco International Airport on the way to Bahrain.
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Trinidad and Tobago skipper Dwight Yorke and teammates were feeling at
home from afar as they settled in at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Bahrain
treated to meals, home cooked-style, compliment of local chef Cecil
Wint.
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Trinidad and Tobago skipper Dwight Yorke made it clear that all is not
lost despite his team only being able to muster a 1-1 draw at home to
Bahrain in Saturday’s World Cup qualifying half slot playoff.
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Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker remained a confident man
after tying Bahrain 1-1 before a partisan crowd of 24,991 fans in the
2006 World Cup qualifying half slot playoff at the Hasely Crawford
Stadium on Saturday.
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