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The man who grabbed the equaliser for T&T Tyrese Spicer was naturally pleased with his strike.

It was his second goal in as many matches in the world cup campaign.

But even with his good run of form, the Orlando City winger says the team's real focus has to be on turning those draws into wins.

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00:00One who grabbed the equalizer for TNT, Tyrese Spicer, was naturally pleased with his strike.
00:05It was his second goal in as many matches in the World Cup qualifying campaign.
00:09But even with his good run of form, the Orlando City winger says the team's real focus
00:13has to be on turning those jaws into wins.
00:17Yeah, I just think it's just more of like consistency and just doing, keeping our structure in the game.
00:23I think there's spells that we have a lot of control, but then there's spells where we could
00:28control the momentum of the other team by just having good structure and good focus.
00:34Everyone just being locked in and knowing their role and function in the team.
00:39I think it's just more of like getting used to playing with each other
00:43and just having a backroom staff with Dwight and his coaches just to give us the info in training.
00:50We just need to be more focused and consistent on and off the field.
00:54And with two big home matches to come in November, the 24-year-old remains confident.
01:00But he's also hopeful fans will show up and rally behind the team.
01:04I think the support from the fans will be crucial.
01:08Just being home, having that home support, that 12th man there, I think is a very good spot.
01:14We could be in a better spot, but there's still stuff to fight for.
01:18So, you know, the battle's not over yet. We just have to get those two victories.
01:23I think, I believe in the team we have right now. We have so much quality on the team.
01:28But we just need to get over those two hurdles, honestly.
01:32Well, the yellow brick road just got brighter for this bunch as Group B has a new leader
01:37as the reggae boys return to winning ways and style with a 4-0 thrashing of Bermuda.
01:42After losing on the road to Curaçao in the previous round, Jamaica returned home focus
01:47and restoring order at the bottom of the team of Bermuda.
01:50The Jamaicans were hootless at home, but their opening goal came off our own goal after 24 minutes.
01:57It took them only two minutes to double their advantage as Bobby Reid slipped in at the back door.
02:03And the contest was well over after 65 minutes when Shaman Nicholson did that to make it 3-0.
02:10And the Chelsea-owned schoolboy star Dijon Whisper Richards wronged it off the scoring for the reggae boys in the 76th
02:20as they return to the top of Group B with nine points.
02:23One more than previously there's Curaçao, who they will host in a top-of-the-table clash in November.
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