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Dover disappoint­ed with result but sees positives

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Wayne Dover, Golden Jaguars Interim Head-Coach said yesterday that while he was disappoint­ed with the agonizing 1-0 loss to Grenada, several positive signs can be identified from the Internatio­nal Friendly.

In an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sports following the team’s return Dover declared: “I was very disappoint­ed with the result especially that we conceded so late, but I can take away some positives from the game. Given our previous game against Martinique where we did not demonstrat­e the level of patience with the ball, in this particular game, we have improved in that department where we kept the ball for longer periods.”

He added: “However, possession has to end with penetratio­n and penetratio­n has to end in goal scoring conversion­s. The fact that we possessed well and that is a plus, the disappoint­ment was the lack of penetratio­n which resulted in us not creating as many chances given the lopsided possession.”

Guyana’s poor internatio­nal record against Grenada continued on October 7th, as they went down 0-1 in an Internatio­nal Friendly at the Kirani James Athletic Stadium in St. James, Grenada.

Substitute Saydrel Lewis found the back of the net in the 90th minute to relegate the Guyanese to their overall 10th defeat against the Grenadians and the fifth in the last six meetings.

Asked if the period of preparatio­n was adequate, Dover said, “I think the preparatio­n as adequate. We brought in a number of players who were in season, which gave us an opportunit­y to work with them specifical­ly on the tactical aspect of the game. We did everything in the preparatio­n to get the result. Unfortunat­ely, we did not execute in the final third.”

According to the former Alpha United coach, “The situation with regards to the number of local players [five were in the team of 18 players] stems from the fact that the season has not restarted in Guyana. That is why the federation was hard-pressed to get the local players involved in a training programme to give them the best possible chance for selection to the team.”

Quizzed about the difference­s between the local and overseasba­sed contingent, Dover said, “From a standpoint of being prepared and game ready, that in of itself is where the difference lies. If we had gone for a local-based squad, despite their being no shortage of talent, they would have been a shortage of game readiness. They lacked the game time basically.”

Speaking on the error from rising Fruta Conquerors star Jeremy Garrett that led to the Grenadians scoring in the dying moments, Dover said, “We are all imperfect people, that is to say, we will make mistakes. Unfortunat­ely on the day in question, a mistake was made which resulted in a goal. From the mistake, it has shown that consistent playing time for these young players is much needed and in these instances where they will have trials and errors, is ideal for them to grow in the game and become experience­d.

“As the coach I will not pin any blame on the lad, and I will give every support possible for him to bounce back and continue on his journey that has a bright future,” he added.

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