LONDON: JAMAICA WIN 3-2 OVER TRINIDAD & TOBAGO IN UNITY CUP SEMIS
The four-nation tournament kicked off in England today with the two Caribbean nations locking horns at the Brentford Community Stadium in the first semi-final game. In the first half of exciting action, a penalty kick converted by Kasey Palmer on the 25th minute handed Jamaica a narrow lead to take into the halftime break. After […]
The four-nation tournament kicked off in England today with the two Caribbean nations locking horns at the Brentford Community Stadium in the first semi-final game.
In the first half of exciting action, a penalty kick converted by Kasey Palmer on the 25th minute handed Jamaica a narrow lead to take into the halftime break.
After recess, Rumarn Burrel netted his debut goal for Jamaica on the 53rd minute to double the lead for the Reggae Boys.
With a mountain to climb after going two goals behind, Trinidad & Tobago stepped up and restored parity to the game thanks to goals from Isaiah Leacock and Kevin Molino on the 55th and 69th minutes.
Despite the momentum, Trinidad and Tobago could not find the third goal. Jamaica sealed the win through a Richard King penalty in injury time. Jamaica have now qualified to the final.
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