Fringe players await Leo’s call


TRINIDAD and Tobago football team coach Leo Beenhakker is expected to tackle one of the hardest parts of his job, that is selecting the squad which would give some indication of the footballers who will be going to the World Cup Finals in Germany in June.


In this case, it’s the Soca Warriors team to play their first international match since qualifying for Germany 2006 against Iceland on February 28 in London, England.


The players, even the regulars based overseas know that there are six warm-up matches left before the opening 2006 World Cup match against Sweden on June 10.


And every opportunity to play in one of those will determine their chances of wearing the national colours on the world’s biggest stage.


But for US-College based youngsters Osei Telesford, Julius James, Darryl Roberts, Anthony Noreiga and Kevon Neaves the opportunity of training under Beenhakker before the World Cup has been a dream come true.


So they are prepared to overlook any disappointments when he names his squad.


"This was a very professional camp, all well-prepared and well done," Neaves told TTFF Media.


"The chance to play with a lot of these footballers was great, several of them we looked up to before and admired especially seeing them in the matches during the qualifiers. We didn’t want to come here and step on any toes and create any uncomfortable situations. It was just about working hard with the rest of the players and trying our best to do as the coach said. It was just a really good experience for all of us," he said. "Of course it’s a stepping stone and we understand this. If we don’t get another opportunity during this campaign we know we have to continue working hard and look for the things to come in the campaigns to follow," said Neaves.


He is a former Secondary Schools Football League "Player of the Year" and has developed further since joining University of South Florida.


Telesford of Liberty University felt the same way.


"I was honoured when I got the call to come and train with the guys like Rougier, Spann, and Aurtis those who were actually involved in the match against Bahrain.


The coach was very professional and he welcomed us with open arms," said Telesford. "He (Beenhakker) makes you relaxed.


He wants you to play your football but at the same time he wants your to know this is something serious. He just wants you to clear you head and get on with training and playing," interjected Neaves.


From the batch of the newcomers, Noreiga is one who moves on to the professional ranks now having been drafted by MLS team Kansas City Wizards.


"Once I can get chances like these I think I am up for it. There are always ups and downs but we are all becoming more professional about it.


I always knew this sort of opportunity was in the making but I didn’t think it would come this soon and it’s just a matter of taking it in good stride," said the former Princes Town Senior Comprehensive captain.


CL Financial San Juan Jabloteh midfielder Kerry Baptiste and Nigel Henry who both played a couple matches in the earlier stages if the campaign are also working hard to make the cut.


"I think it was an excellent camp for some of us who were recalled. We worked hard, the coach dealt with us in the right way and we came away with two wins. Most importantly the coach spoke to us and he explained what the whole process is about and he will decide now how to take things from here. We couldn’t ask for anything better at this point," Baptiste said.


Among experienced players on the training camp were Aurtis Whitley, Cyd Gray, Anthony Wolfe, Anthony Rougier, Errol McFarlane, goalkeeper Jan Michael Williams, Silvio Spann and Atiba Charles.


They all pulled their weight at the camp in Fort Lauderdale, performing to some degree of satisfaction in the 1-0 win over Florida International University and 2-1 over Honduras 5-Stars. And like the others, they will await Beenhakker’s call shortly.


The TT contingent was scheduled to arrive home last night.

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