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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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New Trinidad and Tobago coach Leo Beenhakker already observed most of his country's active international players and might have read dossiers on the others as he prepares for a crucial World Cup qualifier at home to Panama on June 4.
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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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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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LOCAL football coaching is to benefit from seminars to be conducted by national coach Leo Beenhakker. According to Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation president Oliver Camps on Wednesday, these seminars have been planned with the hope of Dutch coaching staff transferring their knowledge, both practical and theoretical, to local coaches. The long-serving football administrator told Newsday that the seminars would be organised and arranged by technical director Lincoln Phillips. But he said, however, such seminars could not be carried out at this point in time, and would have to wait until after the World Cup qualifying campaign.
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National Head Coach Leo Beenhakker maintained on Saturday that he is satisfied with the assessment he has been able to make on the players at his disposal over the past month before finalizing his 21-man squad for the 2006 World Cup qualifier against Panama on June 4 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.
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