Kwesi Mugisa, Staff Reporter
Jamaica's forward Marlon King (second right) is held by Bahamas' central defender, Gavin Christie (right), as he tries to control the ball in the CONCACAF second round, first-leg World Cup qualifying first-leg fixture at the National Stadium yesterday. Jamaica hammered Bahamas 7-0. - Ian Allen/Staff Photographer
Jamaica's Reggae Boyz showed very little ill effects from a shocking loss to Grenada midweek, as they thrashed Bahamas 7-0, kicking off the bid to qualify for the 2010 World Cup Finals in South Africa in explosive fashion at the National Stadium yesterday.
While many fans of the local outfit were left with their mouths wide open following the news of a loss to the eastern Caribbean team earlier this week, the Jamaicans recovered to put in an awesome performance as they dominated Bahamas from the opening to the final whistle.
Thrilled with the result, Brazilian technical director, René Simoes, after admitting to being ashamed of the Grenada result, once again stressed the importance of not taking teams lightly.
Professionalism
"The ball is round, we could not have approached this game as we did the Grenada game. If you allow teams the opportunity these days, even if you consider them weak, they will beat you. The plan was to go out there, be professional and win, so it was a job well done."
He added: "We are not exactly where we want to be but the team is getting better.
"The intensity of the team today was good but we made a couple of bad decisions, but I think that will come with more games."
Reggae Boy captain Ricardo Gardner capped off an impressive start for the Jamaicans when he collected the ball in front of goal from an Evan Taylor cross and fired a shot which deflected past Bahamian centre back Gavin Christie and into the net in the 17th minute.
With the lion's share of the possession, it didn't take the Jamaicans long to find the net again as midfielder Demar Phillips collected a well-weighted pass out of midfield from Rudolph Austin before blasting wide of Bahamian keeper, Dwayne Whylly, in the 23rd minute.
Phillips would turn provider 10 minutes later when he simply spirited away from his defenders to cross the ball into the path of Marlon King, who coasted in for a simple tap-in to close the first half 3-0.
There would be no let up for Bahamas in the second half as they soon found themselves struggling to keep pace with forward Luton Shelton. After putting the ball straight into the arms of Whylly after a promising run from midfield soon after the restart, Shelton made amends in the 51st minute when he only needed a touch to ease the ball past the keeper and score from a Gardner cross.
NO LET UP
The striker was once again on target from close range in the 66th minute after receiving an Andy Williams knock down in the area. A poorly cleared effort from the goalkeeper, who failed to collect the ball from a corner and saw Williams get himself on the scoresheet after rocketing the rebound into goal from the edge of the area in the 75th minute.
Substitute Omar Daley completed the rout for the Jamaicans in the 89th minute when he drifted off the right flank, cut across the area and the spreadeagled Whylly before blasting into the empty goal.
In limited forays upfield, Jamaican custodian Ricketts easily gobbled up Bahamas' best effort at goal - a header from Nesley Jean in the 90th minute.
The teams will play each other next Wednesday in the second leg of the qualifiers at the multi-purpose stadium in Trelawny.
Jamaica 7
Ricardo Gardner | 17th |
Demar Phillips | 23rd |
Marlon King | 33rd |
Luton Shelton | 51st, 66th |
Andy Williams | 75th |
Omar Daley | 89th |
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Bahamas 0
CONCACAF World Cup results this weekend
Yesterday:
Trinidad and Tobago 1 Bermuda 2 (half-time 1-2) at the Marvin Lee Stadium in Trinidad
Scorers: Bermuda - John Barry Nusum 8th minute, 40th; T&T ñ Stern John 22nd
USA 8 Barbados 0 (half-time 3-0) at the Home Depot Centre in Los Angeles, California
Scorers: Clint Dempsey 2nd minute, 63rd, Michael Bradley 12th, Brian Ching 20, 86th, 89th, Landon Donovan 59th, Eddie Johnson 83rd
Haiti 0 Netherlands Antilles 0 at Sylvio Cator Stadium in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti
St Vincent and the Grenadines 0 Canada 3 (half-time 0-2) at Arnos Vale playing field, St Vincent
Scorers: Issey Nakjima-Farran 32nd minute, Ali Gerba 43rd, 88th.
Mexico 2 Belize 0 (half-time 0-0) at the Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas
Scorers: Carlos Vela 66th, Jared Borgetti 90+
Panama 1 El Salvador 0 (half-time 1-0) at the Rod Carew Stadium in Panama City
Saturday:
Puerto Rico 2 Honduras 2 (half-time 2-1) at the Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium in Puerto Rico
Scorers: Puerto Rico - Chris Megaloudis 31st minute, Petter Villegas 40th; Honduras - David Suazo 22nd, Wilson Palacios 52nd
Honduras, 4-0 winners of the first-leg match at home on June 4, win the tie 6-2 on aggregate
Guatemala 6 St Lucia 0 (half-time 3-0) at the Mateo Flores Stadium in Guatemala City
Scorers: Freddy Garcia 6th minute, Carlos Ruiz 37th, 40th, 58th, 93rd, Abner Trigueros 91st
Suriname 1 Guyana 0 at the Andre Kamperveen Stadium in Paramaribo, Suriname
Scorers: SUR - Clifton Sandvliet 53rd
Grenada 2 Costa Rica 2 (2-1 half-time) at the National Stadium in St George's, Grenada
Scorers: Grenada - Patrick Modeste 20th, Jason Roberts 27th, Costa Rica - Amando Alonso 42nd, Junior Diaz 75th