Golden Jaguars go down 1-2 to Antigua and Barbuda

The Golden Jaguars suffered their fifth consecutive loss to Antigua and Barbuda, going down to the host nation 2-1 yesterday in League-B of the CONCACAF Nations League at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

It was the second consecutive defeat for  Guyana in the confederation championships following their 4-0 home loss to the Jamaicans in the previous match.

Quinton Griffith and Junior Benjamin ensured the hosts walked away with the victory in what was the 10th meeting of the nations, after recording first half strikes.

The contest was effectively decided in the space of two minutes as Griffith and Benjamin scored in the 15th and 17th minute respectively.

Emery Welshman scored Guyana’s consolation goal in the 51st minute. The 176th FIFA ranked Guyanese last tasted victory against the 168th FIFA rated hosts on November 2006, 13 years to this date.

The Golden Jaguars starting XI consisted of Akel Clarke, Kevin Layne, Matthew Briggs, Sam Cox, Kadell Daniels, Clive Nobrega,  Neil Danns, Trayon Bobb, Elliot Bonds, Keanu Marsh-Brown and Welshman.

The loss was the sixth for Guyana in their previous seven matches. Their only win during this period occurred against Aruba [1-0] in their Nations League opener.

Similarly the loss relegated Guyana to  third position in the group standings while Antigua and Barbuda climbs to  second position. Meanwhile Group leader Jamaica will oppose Aruba today in the second match of the pool.