00:00The confidence is there now, but can the Trinidad and Tobago under-17 football team defeat Mexico?
00:06They will be going in as underdogs tomorrow.
00:09The Mexicans have beaten all their competitors so far.
00:12They defeated St. Martin 10-0, St. Martin 3-0 and Barbados 4-1.
00:18Coach of the team, Randolph Boyes, says his troops did not play to their fullest potential against the weakest team in the group.
00:25Again, we moved the ball well, we controlled the rhythm of the game, but again, in the final two, we had our most challenging parts.
00:37We set targets, we give them some KPIs to see if they could work with in terms of each half, but unfortunately, they didn't meet some of the targets that we set.
00:50He believes that the goals would help them to believe they can pull off a surprise.
00:54I think it should do well for the guys in terms of the ability to see that they finished and knowing that they could finish, right?
01:03Because we believe in them, but it's about their belief.
01:06In moments like this, it's about their belief that they could do it.
01:10So hopefully, going into the Mexico game, they would have that confidence and show it on the pitch by when they create the opportunities, taking them.
01:19Trinidad and Tobago will need to beat Mexico and some need to advance out of the group.
01:23They are currently in second the spot.
01:25Boyce believes it presents an interesting match.
01:28So mathematically, now they would have been on the back foot and they would have been setting up the last game of the rungs of the tournament to be in a very nice and interesting place.
01:39Sergio Dufort, TV6 Sport.
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