NAMILCO Finance Director Fitzroy Mc Leod sits with Managing Director Bert Sukhai (centre), along with GFF President Wayne Forde. They are flanked by members of Guyana’s National U-20 Team.
With the National U-20 team’s first match of the CONCACAF Championship just days away on November 2, 2018 against Guatemala, Head Coach Wayne Dover said the team have had a successful training period and he was optimistic that they would represent the country well.
This comment was made as the team had three training matches during the period and conducted a courtesy visit to the National Milling Company of Guyana (NAMILCO) on October 22, 2018. Dover said the squad played two matches against two select Elite League squads and the Police FC respectively and while the results of the matches were not the key focus, he was satisfied with the steady progress made by the team. “Results in these games were not the main aim for us. We looked to see the level of implementation of the areas worked on, the execution of the game plan and the consistency with how they have been done. We tried to build on and correct those areas, which were not as strong, so we can be more effective. We saw an organised group of players who was collective in their approach and more disciplined to carry out their function,” the Head Coach said.
He added that the final training game, held last Sunday against one of the select elite squads with a heavy presence of current senior national players, was a “good test” as the team seeks to decide its shortlisted players. “The game was a very good test for us, which highlighted many areas that we had to return to the training ground to fix. The senior players provided exactly what we wanted and they tested the lads to the point that, at one stage in the game, we had to dig deep mentally to stay in the game and that was the high point for us as a staff. The lads showed a tremendous level of fitness, and we saw a tactical display that clearly border on improvement from the previous games and even some of the sessions done.”
Dover said that the last two weeks were spent focusing on improving the team’s tactics to the level that could bring good performances and results. “We definitely will be going into the tournament very optimistically. We will make ourselves and the country proud. I want to implore the players and staff to continue working as hard as we have done over the past four weeks. I’m sure we’ll get the just reward. ”Meanwhile, during a courtesy visit to NAMILCO by 16 members of the team, including technical staff, the company’s Managing Director, Bert Sukhai congratulated the players for making the team. He said football was a journey and he was very proud of NAMILCO’s role in the development of so many players who came through the youth programmes, especially the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) NAMILCO Flour Power U-17 Intra- Association League. He also stated his company’s continued support for the development of football in Guyana and wished the players well.
In extending best wishes, NAMILCO Finance Controller Fitzroy Mc Leod echoed Sukhai’s comments and said the players must grab the opportunity with both hands, especially as scouts and other technical staff would be on hand to view their performance on the field. He stated that NAMILCO was interested in the total development of the person, and was, therefore, happy when players had a balance between their academics and football. He urged the players to represent well both on and off the field.
Other persons present at the visit were GFF President Wayne Forde and NAMILCO Operations Manager Ralf Hemsing. In an invited comment, Team Manager Daniel Thomas said the team were happy to have visited the company. “The visit went well. The players expressed their appreciation to the company for sponsoring the U-17 league. It is a sign of positive progression that so many players have played in the GFF-NAMILCO Thunderbolt Flour Power National U-17 League, so we have been able to see the transition and the graduation relative to their skillset and maturity as players and are happy about that. A lot of them also represented Guyana in Martinique,” Thomas noted.
The National U-20 team are scheduled to depart on Sunday, October 28. They have matches scheduled in the first round against: Guatemala, 10:30h on November 2; Cayman Islands, 10:30h on November 6; Curaçao, 12:45h on November 8; and El Salvador, 19:45h on November 10.
Source: Guyana Times