Jamaica Gleaner

‘We still have work to do’

MBU’s Gama issues warning after positive run

- Kavarly Arnold/Gleaner Writer

SINCE THE arrival of Brazilian coach Luciano Traina Gama, just over two weeks ago, Montego Bay United (MBU) have made what could be considered a turnaround in the Red Stripe Premier League, picking up five points from three games. This includes Sunday’s come-from-behind 2-1 win over Cavalier at WesPow Park.

Despite the results, MBU still occupy one of two relegation spots, sitting in 11th place with 24 points - one above Reno at the foot of the table and three behind 10th placed-Harbour View.

The Brazilian was pleased with the win but is already looking forward to next Sunday’s western derby against Reno, which he underlined as a crucial encounter to their survival hopes.

“The feeling is good for the result. To come back from one down is very difficult because of the expectatio­ns, as everybody knows we need the three points to save the team,” Gama told The Gleaner.

“It was normal that they started a bit nervous, which resulted in the goal (conceded). However, I’m very happy with the reaction; they never gave up. It was important for the team to get all three points,” Gama added. WARNING

The coach, however, warned that the effort must carry over to their next assignment, noting that a negative result will severely dent their chances of staying in the top flight.

“If we don’t win that game (against Reno) we are going to be in more trouble next week. We must think game by game, as each game is a final.

“We must fight each game, because we know the consequenc­e one bad result can have on the next game,” Gama said.

In their previous two games this season, Reno and MBU played to draws, tying 0-0 in October, before playing out a 1-1 draw in early December.

On Sunday, Kaheem Parris gave Cavalier the lead just three minutes into the encounter.

However, Nazime Matalie-Grant levelled the scoreline in the second minute of stoppage time before the break, slotting home a clever pass from Dino Williams, who scored a spectacula­r bicycle kick to give his team all three points, after earlier seeing his penalty saved in the 72nd minute.

Gama’s boys are in for a tough stretch, with Arnett Gardens, Portmore United and Waterhouse lying in wait, after the Reno clash.

 ?? IAN ALLEN ?? Montego Bay United’s head coach Luciano Gama (left) in discussion with Warren Barrett, former Reggae Boyz captain and goalkeepin­g coach at Montego Bay United.
IAN ALLEN Montego Bay United’s head coach Luciano Gama (left) in discussion with Warren Barrett, former Reggae Boyz captain and goalkeepin­g coach at Montego Bay United.

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