Simoes promises big Jamaica improvement
Jamaica coach Rene Simoes has promised an improvement on Saturday’s 3-0 capitulation against Mexico when his side visit Honduras for their World Cup qualifier on Wednesday.
The Reggae Boyz have taken one point from their first two games in Group Two of the CONCACAF zone’s third round and defeat in San Pedro Sula could leave them all but eliminated.
“The performance of some of the players (against Mexico) was awful, but against Honduras it will be different,” Brazilian Simoes, who was in charge when Jamaica became the first English-speaking Caribbean team to qualify for the World Cup in 1998, told the Jamaica Observer.
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Jamaica coach Rene Simoes has promised an improvement on Saturday’s 3-0 capitulation against Mexico when his side visit Honduras for their World Cup qualifier on Wednesday.
The Reggae Boyz have taken one point from their first two games in Group Two of the CONCACAF zone’s third round and defeat in San Pedro Sula could leave them all but eliminated.
“The performance of some of the players (against Mexico) was awful, but against Honduras it will be different,” Brazilian Simoes, who was in charge when Jamaica became the first English-speaking Caribbean team to qualify for the World Cup in 1998, told the Jamaica Observer.
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