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June 27, 2019

2019 Concacaf Gold Cup: GUYANA EARN FIRST POINTS ON DEBUT AT 2019 CGC, GOLDEN JAGUARS AND SOCA WARRIORS BATTLE TO 1-1 DRAW

Guyana’s Starting Lineup vs Trinidad & Tobago

Guyana’s Golden Jaguars have closed out its debut at the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup in fine style by registering its first points in the prestigious tournament when they battled old rivals Trinidad and Tobago’s “Soca Warriors” to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday afternoon at the Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City.

Urged on by a near-capacity crowd, inclusive of a few dozen Guyanese and Guyana Football Federation President Wayne Forde and Executive Member Dion Inniss, the Guyanese proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that they belong.

Neil Danns, the elder statesman of the Golden Jaguars at age 36 years, was again magical for Guyana when he broke the deadlock in the 54th minute with a well-orchestrated strike to beat Trinidad and Tobago’s custodian Adrian Foncette in the final match for both nations at the 2019 Concacaf Gold Cup.

The first half of what was billed as the Caribbean derby, the penultimate match in Group ‘D’ action between the neighbours, was locked at 0-0 as both sides moved the ball from end to end in the middle third mostly and were not too eager to take the attack into the final third at both ends.

Ball possession at the end of the half was shared 46% to 54% with the Twin-Island Republic enjoying the advantage. The second half saw an increase in urgency by both teams, Guyana making two substitutions at the start, Anthony Jeffrey and Pernell Schultz were replaced by Callum Harriott and Brandon Beresford respectively.

The Guyanese, aiming to consolidate their advantage, made their final substitution in the 73rd minute when Sheldon Holder who had scored against the Twin Island Republic when the two sides met back in 2017 (that match ending 1-1) made way for Emery Welshman.

Trinidad, not being able to score in seven (7) previous matches, finally broke that through and equalized in the 80th minute compliments of a Kevin Molino goal. Guyana’s debutant in this match, goalkeeper Quillian Roberts had a fantastic game pulling off some wonderful saves, three in the first half and played a pivotal role in Guyana’s debut at this level ending on a high.

Danns had a chance to pull his country back into the lead late on but that was not to be even while being cheered on by the USA fans who were backing the ‘Golden Jaguars. Of note also was the fact that Guyana ended the group in third place ahead of T&T with a better goal difference, both ending with a point each.

Guyana scored three goals and conceded nine while T&T scored a single goal and conceded 11.

Head Coach Michael Johnson in his post-match press conference said that while he was disappointed with the result, he believes that it was a fantastic tournament for the team and it’s something to celebrate and enjoy.

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