David anticipates tough battle against Reggae Boyz
David, who has been a regular in the TT rosters for the World Cup qualifying campaign is likely to feature in the forthcoming slate of matches for TT with the all-important World Cup qualifier against Honduras set for the Ato Boldon Stadium, Couva on September 1.
While coach Dennis Lawrence will have more home-based players at his disposal for the friendly, he is hoping to maximise the outing with there being several players based in the TT Pro League who have seen action in the qualifiers.
Regardless, David is expecting TT to be gunning for their Caribbean rivals.
“It’s always a keen rivalry when Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica meets and there is always that feeling that there is a score to settle for both teams. They have reached two Gold Cup finals and we have always been knocking on the door and threatening to reach just as far but fortunately for Jamaica they have done it,” David said.
“I think the Caribbean Cup record still shows us as winning more titles than they have and of course we are still in with a chance of reaching Russia 2018.
“But I expect both teams to be fired up and this is exactly what we need right now because we want a proper test before the Honduras and Panama games. I know for sure Jamaica will not want to come here and give up a result following their performance at the Gold Cup,” David added.
“Personally, I think the game will help us as it gives coach Lawrence a good chance to see a few more of the local players before he calls his final squad for Honduras. The important thing is we as players buy into his ideas and try to execute as best as possible both on the training pitch and in the game itself.” In related news, the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has offered Theodore Whitmore a new contract as coach of their men’s team, after his contract ended at the conclusion of the Gold Cup last month. Whitmore was given an interim role by the late former JFF president Captain Horace Burrell, last year.
Now, interim JFF president Bruce Gaynor has decided to continue with the former national captain and star midfielder. Whitmore guided Jamaica to a second-place finish in the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament last month, where hosts United States edged Jamaica 2-1 in the final.
“We (the JFF) have offered him (Whitmore) a new contract which is not yet finalised. We will sit with Whitmore for discussions. He has agreed to coach the team in a friendly against Trinidad and Tobago in that country on August 24,” Gaynor told reporters in Jamaica.
Whitmore named a 18-man squad for the friendly with a training camp starting last Wednesday and includes a handful of players from their squad that finished runners up at the Gold Cup.
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