The Star (Jamaica)

UWI will turn the tide

- AKINO MING Staff Reporter

On Wednesday, UWI FC suffered their third consecutiv­e defeat in the Red Stripe Premier League when they were beaten 2-0 by Montego Bay United (MBU) to take their total losses for the season to six.

Head coach Andrew Peart believes the way they have been playing is not indicative of the results, and his side could turn the tides very soon.

“It’s not for a lack of effort that we aren’t getting the results that we want. Some games, the performanc­es have been good, but we weren’t able to get the results that we wanted, and there are some games where the performanc­es pretty much match the results,” Peart said.

On match day nine, UWI beat MBU 3-1, but the hungry Vassell Reynolds team outplayed Peart’s charges in Montego Bay on Wednesday, which caused them to slip to eight position in the tables.

Peart says he and his coaching staff are working on his strikers’ finishing as he recognised that the team has not been capitalisi­ng on the chances that they are creating.

“I think we have to create more chances and work on our finishing. I am pretty sure that in time we will be able to turn it around,” Peart said. “It is a matter of motivating the players, and we need to focus on capitalisi­ng on our chances.”

UWI is scheduled to play Cavalier FC on Sunday at the UWI Mona Bowl.

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