Boyz rally for 2-1 win in DigiCup opener
BY SEAN A WILLIAMS Assistant Sports editor
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz shook off early blushes and had to come from behind to defeat Barbados 2-1 in an agonising show to open their account in the Digicel Caribbean Championships at the National Stadium last night.
Rudolph Austin (76th minute) and Luton Shelton (82nd) from the penalty spot rescued Jamaican pride and eased nerves as the Boyz fought back after going down in the 46th minute to a Riviere Williams goal after dominating ball possession.
The three points put the Jamaicans at the top of Group A with Grenada, who defeated Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors by the same margin.
Reggae Boy Omar Cummings (left) tries to get past Barbados' Jonathan Straker during their Digicel Caribbean Championship Group A game at the National Stadium last night. Jamaica won 2-1. (Photo: Lionel Rookwood)
The first spark of the game for the Boyz came in the third minute of play when Luton Shelton and Rafe Wolfe worked a cheeky give-and-go inside the opposing 18-yard box, but the latter's cross inside couldn't find a friendly boot.
But the Barbadians - having soaked up some early Jamaican advances in their territory - gave a hint of their offensive mettle two minutes later when they forged forward, but the effort came to nought as Norman Forde's rasping grounder from 20 yards glided wide of Donovan Ricketts' upright.
For the first 20 minutes of play, Jamaica were on top of the game with slick passing out of midfield and offensive venturing, but they clearly lacked teeth in delivering the final blow.
In the 22nd minute, the Boyz appealed for a penalty, when a blitzy raid ended with the fleet-footed Eric Vernan tumbling over in the Bajan box after a promising run.
There was obviously contact, but referee Joel Aguillar was not convinced there was a foul and waved play on.
In much the same fashion they started the contest by dominating ball possession, the Jamaican finished the first half, but left the park cursing their luck as they went behind in the 46th when a diminutive Reviere Williams out-jumped a towering Jamaican defence to head home a left-sided corner.
Staring an embarrassing defeat in the face, the Boyz continued what could best be described as a frantic search for the equaliser, but their efforts in the final third were lacking in purpose.
But in a rare threatening move to this point, Dane Richards found himself in a good position and had a firmly-struck shot saved at close range by the visiting goalkeeper, Alvin Rouse.
The equalising goal was spawned in the 76th minute from a clever lofted ball into the area by Eric Vernan for Rudolph Austin to run onto for an easy volley past the goalkeeper.
But things began to get better for the Boyz when their spell of sustained pressure yielded a break through when Barbadian Bryan Neblett handled the ball in the area. Luton Shelton made no mistake with the 12-yard kick in the in 82nd minute to give the Boyz the lead.
Jamaica will next play tomorrow when they tackle Grenada at Jarrett Park at 7:00 pm, while Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors face Barbados at the same venue at 5:00.
BY SEAN A WILLIAMS Assistant Sports editor
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz shook off early blushes and had to come from behind to defeat Barbados 2-1 in an agonising show to open their account in the Digicel Caribbean Championships at the National Stadium last night.
Rudolph Austin (76th minute) and Luton Shelton (82nd) from the penalty spot rescued Jamaican pride and eased nerves as the Boyz fought back after going down in the 46th minute to a Riviere Williams goal after dominating ball possession.
The three points put the Jamaicans at the top of Group A with Grenada, who defeated Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors by the same margin.
Reggae Boy Omar Cummings (left) tries to get past Barbados' Jonathan Straker during their Digicel Caribbean Championship Group A game at the National Stadium last night. Jamaica won 2-1. (Photo: Lionel Rookwood)
The first spark of the game for the Boyz came in the third minute of play when Luton Shelton and Rafe Wolfe worked a cheeky give-and-go inside the opposing 18-yard box, but the latter's cross inside couldn't find a friendly boot.
But the Barbadians - having soaked up some early Jamaican advances in their territory - gave a hint of their offensive mettle two minutes later when they forged forward, but the effort came to nought as Norman Forde's rasping grounder from 20 yards glided wide of Donovan Ricketts' upright.
For the first 20 minutes of play, Jamaica were on top of the game with slick passing out of midfield and offensive venturing, but they clearly lacked teeth in delivering the final blow.
In the 22nd minute, the Boyz appealed for a penalty, when a blitzy raid ended with the fleet-footed Eric Vernan tumbling over in the Bajan box after a promising run.
There was obviously contact, but referee Joel Aguillar was not convinced there was a foul and waved play on.
In much the same fashion they started the contest by dominating ball possession, the Jamaican finished the first half, but left the park cursing their luck as they went behind in the 46th when a diminutive Reviere Williams out-jumped a towering Jamaican defence to head home a left-sided corner.
Staring an embarrassing defeat in the face, the Boyz continued what could best be described as a frantic search for the equaliser, but their efforts in the final third were lacking in purpose.
But in a rare threatening move to this point, Dane Richards found himself in a good position and had a firmly-struck shot saved at close range by the visiting goalkeeper, Alvin Rouse.
The equalising goal was spawned in the 76th minute from a clever lofted ball into the area by Eric Vernan for Rudolph Austin to run onto for an easy volley past the goalkeeper.
But things began to get better for the Boyz when their spell of sustained pressure yielded a break through when Barbadian Bryan Neblett handled the ball in the area. Luton Shelton made no mistake with the 12-yard kick in the in 82nd minute to give the Boyz the lead.
Jamaica will next play tomorrow when they tackle Grenada at Jarrett Park at 7:00 pm, while Trinidad and Tobago's Soca Warriors face Barbados at the same venue at 5:00.
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