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The 3-0 loss to Mexico is now but
a speck in the rear view mirror of the Reggae Boyz train as it
rolls slowing but surely towards the encounter against Honduras at
the Olympic Stadium in San Pedro Sula on Wednesday.
They took the loss hard and were
down for a while but certainly not out.
“So far they will be okay, we are
confident they will recover for Wednesday,” Simoes said. “They
were down, not because of the loss to Mexico, but because of their
performance.
“We talked about it individually
with the players, exactly what happened, and they are faring much
better now.”
The team has trained twice since
they arrived, a light workout on Sunday evening and a more
workmanlike effort was put in last night behind closed doors.
Both Captain Ricardo Gamer and
Ian ‘Pepe’ Goodison, who are suffering from leg injuries, sat out
the session but they are expected to be ready to go when the first
whistle sounds on Wednesday evening at 8:30pm Jamaica time,
according to Dr Charlie Roberts.
Midfielder Rudolph Austin is not
100 percent either, but all he needs are rest and hydration to be
ready to face the ball Wednesday. |