Soca Warriors head coach Dwight Yorke has made a call for patience after his team's 1-0 loss to Jamaica in their friendly international at the Catherine Hall Sports Complex in Montego Bay, Jamaica, on February 6.
Yorke, who captained Trinidad and Tobago at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, said his team's 2026 World Cup qualifying journey will be a long one and success will not come overnight.
In the first game in a two-match friendly series, Trinidad and Tobago were undone by an 84th-minute goal from defender Sue-Lae McCalla, who sent a right-footed finish past substitute goalkeeper Aaron Enill after a Christopher Ainsworth long ball was flicked into the area.
Yorke said his team controlled most of the game and they had many good moments in attack. However, he said they lacked the killer instinct when needed.
[caption id="attachment_1137718" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Soca Warriors players Justin Garcia (left) and Isaiah Lee try to shake off their markers during a friendly international with Jamaica at the Catherine Hall Sports Complex, Montego Bay on February 6. Photo courtesy TTFA -[/caption]
"I think in terms of controlling the game and the system, I thought we looked very solid at times and we took the sting (out of the game)," Yorke said in a post-match interview.
"I felt where we were lacking a little bit was in that cutting third. Again, it's an opportunity for us to see what they're capable of doing and where we can improve and keep building on the team. Overall, I'm very happy. I know a lot of people are going to be looking at the results, but I'm very happy with how things went tonight."
In the 16th minute, the "Reggae Boyz" fired a warning shot when striker Warren Brown sent a snapshot towards Jabari St Hillaire's goal after centre back Justin Garcia headed away a diagonal ball.
TT also created a few half-chances in the first half. In one sequence, striker Jariel Arthur was just unable to latch on to a deft through pass from captain and playmaker Kevin Molino. And in the 29th minute, Garcia and fellow defender Josiah Trimmingham got in each other's way as they attacked a Darnell Hospedales corner, with Trimmingham's header going well over bar.
In the 52nd minute, lanky substitute Brent Sam also headed over bar after meeting a deep cross from Hospedales, with 17-year-old debutant Derrel "Zum Zum" Garcia sending a left-footer straight at goal after cutting inside his marker in the 76th minute.
Yorke was asked about the composition of his squad, and particularly the absence of Jamaican-based winger Kaile Auvray, who lifted the Concacaf Caribbean Cup with Cavalier FC last November.
Yorke said Auvray and other players who weren't selected for these two games are still in his plans as it's his job to select the best team possible.
"There are foreign-based players who I haven't been able to see. Kaile isn't alone. My message to every young player out there is to keep their heads up," Yorke said.
"We're on a j