Jaguars look to ‘good result’ in El Salvador

Teenage winger Trayon Bobb to start; Charles Pollard returns to starting XI

Guyana’s Golden Jaguars and El Salvador will lock horns in the first game of a crucial Group B home and away match of the North, Central American and Caribbean Zone, third round 2014 World Cup qualifiers this evening.

The match between Guyana and El Salvador ranked 122nd and 64th in the FIFA world rankings respectively will kick off at 19:30 hrs (21:30 hrs Guyana time) at the Estadio Cuscatlan in San Salvador.

According to a release from the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), both teams currently languish at the bottom of the group, behind CONCACAF powerhouses Mexico and Costa Rica, who will be facing off in a simultaneous double header as well.

Tonight’s game carries much importance for the Jaguars as they seek to move into a qualification place in the group at the end of this round.

If the proposed hypothetical scenario plays out, in which Costa Rica lose both of their matches against Mexico; and Guyana can conjure up a pair of wins or a win and a draw versus El Salvador it will conceivably put the locals back into second place in the group.

El Salvador, affectionately known as “La Selecta”, are continuing their quest to reach the third FIFA World Cup in the country’s history, after previously qualifying for the Mexico 1970 and Spain 1982 tournaments.

Speaking from El Salvador, national coach Jamaal Shabazz spoke about the make-up of the team he has selected to do battle, the mood in the camp and encouraged the Guyanese public to continue to rally behind the team.

“We have gone for an interesting blend of youth and experience, with recalls for veteran defender Charles Pollard and goalkeeper Richard Reynolds… 19-year-old left-winger Trayon Bobb and newly-found 20-year-old United States born midfielder Nick Millington [are in] the starting line-up. We are focusing on starting the players who are in season and playing week in week out, since obviously they will have a better match fitness,” Shabazz said.

“The mood in the camp is great and we are going in ambitious but very aware that we need a big performance if we are to take points from El Salvador.“

Popular local striker Anthony ‘Awo’ Abrams is out with an injury. His injury is the second major blow to the Jaguars following that of senior defender Leon Cort, who sustained his injury while on duty for his English Championship side, Charlton Athletic. Hence he was not initially selected in the final squad.

It is because of Abrams’ absence that Shabazz has decided to wait until the very last moment to announce whether Carl Cort, Vurlon Mills or Shawn Beveney would partner Gregory Richardson in attack.

While the Guyanese public home and abroad have been disappointed with the Jaguars’ losing start—away to Mexico and at home to Costa Rica—Shabazz is not fazed.

“We must not be a fickle people like a nation with a glass jaw. Last year this time the Jaguars were heroes and now because we are struggling to battle on this higher level, the people have become weak. We must be stronger than that and must support our team, get behind them and send a good vibe,” he urged.

Skipper Chris Nurse is back to full fitness and the hard working right-winger Ricky Shakes is also in the line-up.

Shabazz has also chosen to start veteran Charles Pollard ahead of the 19-year-old Colin Nelson as a partner for Sweden-based, Canada-born defender Jamaal Smith. Versatile defender John ‘JP’ Rodrigues and Walter Moore will hold down the wing back positions.

“As a team we are enjoying this challenge and living the moment, we want to get a good result in El Salvador and we will do our best to make Guyana proud,” promised Shabazz.

National Communications Network (NCN) will broadcast the game live from 21:30 hrs as the Jaguars step on to the largest arena in Central America, which is commonly referred to as La Catedral del Espectaculo.
 
Guyana squad:

Richard Reynolds, Colin Edwards (Goalkeepers), Charles Pollard, Walter Moore, Colin Nelson, John Paul “JP” Rodrigues, Jamaal Smith (Defenders), Chris Nurse (Captain), Kayode McKinnon, Konata Mannings, Nick Millington, Dwight Peters, Dwain Jacobs, Kester Jacobs, Ricky Shakes, Trayon Bobb (Mid-Fielders), Carl Cort, Gregory Richardson, Vurlon Mills, Anthony Abrams and Shawn Beveney (Strikers).

Coach: Jamaal Shabazz, Assistant Coach: Wayne Dover, Trainer: Americo Falopa, General Manager: Rawle Adams, Assistant Manager: Mark Xavier, Equipment Manager: Trevor Burnett,  Goalkeeper Coach: Andrew Hazel, Physiotherapist: Debita Harripersaud.

El Salvador Squad:

Dagoberto Portillo, Benji Villalobos, Carlos Romeo Moneagudo, Dennis Alas, Isidro Gutierrez, Osael Romero, Elder Figueroa, Alexander Larin, Ramon Alfredo Sanchez, Eliseo Quintanilla, Nelson Bonilla, Christian Castillo, Alfredo Pacheco, Darwin Cerén, Steven Francis Purdy, Victor Turcios, Herbert Sosa, Mark Lester Blanco, Jaime Alas, Rafael Burgos, Milton Molina, Ricardo Ulloa, Xavier Garcia, Jonathan Aguila Joya, Derby Carillo, Cuellar Yimi, Irving Valdez, Julio Martinez, Omar Mejia. Coach: Juan Castillo.
Officials: Referee: Jair Marrufo (USA), Assistant Referee 1: Charles Morgante (USA), Assistant Referee 2: Eric Boria (USA), Fourth official: Ricardo Salazar (USA).