Thursday, March 26, 2015
By RENALDO DORSETT
Sports Reporter
rdorsett@tribunemedia.net
THE visiting BFA emerged as winners once again as the Bahamas hosted Bermuda in international competition.
Bermuda took a 5-0 decision over the Bahamas last night at the Thomas A Robinson National Stadium, in the first leg of FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 Qualifiers.
Bermuda struck early and often as they dominated the home team to take a decisive aggregate goal scored advantage headed into the second leg, to be hosted in Bermuda on Sunday.
Team Bahamas’ head coach Dion Godet said the team faltered tactically against a talented Bermudian side.
“We went out there and tried to play a different brand of football, instead of just knock it over the top, which is a more direct format. We tried to be a bit more indirect in our approach,” he said. “We ran into a very, very talented Bermuda squad. They shot the ball well, they held shape and their pace of play was pretty dynamic and they just overwhelmed us.”
Dante Leverock opened up the scoring for Bermuda rather quickly with his goal scored after the fourth minute. Bermuda would go up 2-0 when Nahki Wells scored on a penalty kick and Zeiko Wells added to the advantage with a breakaway goal at the 29-minute mark. “We have to find a way to get better. Hopefully we take this as a lesson because we can only go up. We are in Bermuda for the second leg and hopefully we can find some way to control them,” Godet said. “I think the major thing we can change is to find a way to finish. We had some opportunities early in the match and we could not put it away. We had a couple opportunities later in the match and we couldn’t put it away. They put away more opportunities than they missed and we just simply have to find a way to put it in the back of the net.”
Bermuda struck early in the second half to take a 4-0 lead on the first of two goals from Justin Donawa at the 57-minute mark.
The home crowd had little to cheer about for much of the evening, save a a few through balls and several shots on goal very late in the match. After a save by Bahamian goalkeeper Dwayne Whylly ricocheted near the goal, Donawa recovered the rebound and scored with a strike to the left corner for a 5-0 lead.
The Bahamas had their best scoring opportunity of the game late when Cameron Hepple’s cross set up Christopher Larson in scoring position, however the shot was safely deflected by the Bermudian keeper.
Bermuda’s head coach, Andrew Bascome, said his team came prepared to overcome the weather conditions and the challenge they expected from the home side.
“I just told them to go out there, play football and adjust to the humidity. Bahamas is always ready and they’re organised,” he said. “The guys made some pretty good decisions. Once we were in control of the game I just told them to focus defensively and on ball control to keep possession. I was very pleased with the goals scored, especially because we struck fast. I was really pleased with Justin being his first international competition and being able to come out and score.”
After their performance in the first leg, Bascome said it is important to keep his team grounded as they prepare to finish the job and advance to round two.
“I just have to tell them to remain focused because there is another game to play and we don’t want to take them lightly. We would like to come out fast and make it hard to penetrate us defensively,” he said. “We know the Bahamians would bring hard work so we just had to persevere. Keep playing, keep playing and try to ware them down and we were able to do that.”
Comments
Tommy77 says...
Was a good game. <img src="http://s04.flagcounter.com/mini/kfoW/bg…" style="display:none">
Posted 26 March 2015, 3:21 p.m. Suggest removal
Honestman says...
The reporter failed to mention that Bahamas played the whole of the second half with ten men after Happy Hall was red carded for a last man challenge just before the break. Regardless, Bahamas was well off the pace of the game and could have lost by several more if Bermuda had been more clinical. A number of the Bahamian team looked unfit and as a group they were clearly a lot less prepared and tactically aware than their Bermudan counterparts. It's a shame that the game was so one sided. Don't know where we go from here.
Posted 26 March 2015, 3:26 p.m. Suggest removal
martinfletcher says...
I think that they should just disband the whole Bahamas Football Association! That game was an embarrassment! I agree that the players appeared poorly conditioned. In addition, they looked disinterested and not fully committed to the program. We need to clean house! Hard to support a program when it's clear that the players are not giving maximum effort. Bermuda clearly were better disciplined and came prepared to play. The Bahamas should have their recognition as a Football association be reviewed by FIFA. There's has been no improvement in the program despite generous support. 5-0? Please! Should not be losing by such a wide margin.... Especially to Bermuda!! Get some real players please!!
Posted 26 March 2015, 10:43 p.m. Suggest removal
GrassRoot says...
Hey lets by all Happy, right? At least the BFA has finally a pitch to play FIFA games incl. the properly approved restroom and changing facilities, unlike for the qualifiers for Brazil. I believe this is a major achievement for the Bahamas and should be celebrated accordingly. Who needs a win anyway, ey?
Posted 27 March 2015, 9:14 a.m. Suggest removal
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