Boyz coach McClaren eyes redemption in tough Honduras clash

By September 10, 2024
MCCLAREN...It will be a very difficult game. I think Honduras has progressed from the years that Jamaica played them. MCCLAREN...It will be a very difficult game. I think Honduras has progressed from the years that Jamaica played them. file

Jamaica’s senior Reggae Boyz head coach Steve McClaren acknowledges that getting his first win in their second League A Group B Concacaf Nations League encounter away to Honduras will by no means be easy, but he remains optimistic about a positive outcome in Tegucigalpa on Tuesday.

Game time is 9:00pm Jamaica time.

Coming off a frustrating goalless draw against Cuba at home, McClaren knows his team must find a way to bounce back if they want to remain in contention for a quarterfinal spot, as they sit fourth on a point. Honduras and Nicaragua head the standings with three points each.

Only the top two teams will secure quarterfinal spots, as well as spots in the next edition of the Concacaf Gold Cup.

While he has no doubt in his squad’s ability to rise to the occasion in the crucial encounter, McClaren did not shy away from the reality of the difficult task ahead, especially in hostile territory.

“Coming here for us is a big challenge, a huge challenge and one which I expect my players to accept and to deal with and we work to get a result,” McClaren said in a pre-match press conference. 

“That's three points. It's a step towards qualification for the quarterfinals and that's still the target. We played one game and we played very well, even though we didn't get the result. We need to really play well tomorrow (Tuesday) and fight as a team to get a result to put us back in contention to qualify,” he added.

Despite dominating possession and creating several chances in their opening contest against Cuba, the Jamaicans failed to convert, leaving McClaren feeling they could have done more to secure the win.

It is for that reason why he believes that the key to success against Honduras will be to maintain their composure, execute their game plan, and, more importantly, take advantage of scoring opportunities when they arise.

The two teams last met at the National Stadium in 2023, when Jamaica won 1-0 courtesy of Demarai Gray’s strike. Prior to that in 2021, Jamaica bettered the Central Americans 2-0 in their own backyard, a feat they will be hoping to repeat against Reinaldo Rueda’s side on this occasion.

“It will be a very difficult game. I think Honduras has progressed from the years that Jamaica played them; they are a better team now than they were a year ago and results show that. But we take it one game at a time and we take tomorrow (Tuesday) night as the next one,” McClaren said.

“It is the most important one. Every game we plan to win, we prepare to win. We don't prepare to lose or to draw. We prepare accordingly to say how can we be successful, so that's what we have to do and hopefully the performance will get the result,” the Englishman noted.

A victory against Honduras would not only boost Jamaica’s chances of advancing in the Nations League but would also serve as a morale booster for a team hungry for success on the international stage. McClaren knows that the team has the potential to compete with the best in the region, but results will ultimately define their campaign.

“One of the reasons I came to Jamaica was because it is a very talented nation. I know that they've got talented players both on the island and off the island... heritage players playing around Europe in the big leagues. So it is a combination of the two—good coaching program and good academies in Jamaica that are developing,” McClaren reasoned.

“These will develop the players, and the Jamaican players will become very, very attractive to the big clubs in Europe in years to come. Because the coach education program is going on, facilities are being built, and local players are getting exposure to the national team. So I think the future for Jamaican football is very bright,” the tactician ended.

 

 

Sherdon Cowan

Sherdon Cowan is a five-time award-winning journalist with 10 years' experience covering sports.

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