National head coach Leo Beenhakker was set to have a full slate of fit players for his penultimate training session at the Hasely Crawford Stadium on Thursday after the likes of Carlos Edwards, Silvio Spann and Chris Birchall were all back on their feet following some niggling injuries.
Beenhakker’s voice rose from time to time Thursday’s morning session as he led his team through an intense workout and from all indications, despite the sweltering heat, it was one of the more satisfactory rehearsals during the camp thus far.
The conditions for the team seemed to pose no problems as the players have been left in a relaxing state at the Crowne Plaza but not without fatigue following the intense sessions which is why Beenhakker has been stern on ensuring that the players utilize the break to rest in their respective rooms after lunch before the evening session which commences at 5:30pm. Team Doctor Terrence Babwah, trainer Wayne Lawson and physio Zeph Nicholas have also continued their routine checks on specific players with needs for treatment or massages.
The vibe has certainly picked up over the past two days with the influx of guests or business persons at the hotel have not given up on the chance to greet the players and wish them good luck but Beenhakker has obviously realized this and while he has not put a ban on the fans, he has reminded his players to not allow too much distractions ahead of the all important match.
For the departures of the team bus of every session so far, the traffic on Wrightson Road has notably slowed down and car horns have been blaring on every sight of Dwight Yorke and his “Warriors”.
Fans have had to be turned away from the Stadium as well due to the request for closed door sessions by Beenhakker but none have built a pressure realizing that the experienced Dutchman must have his reasons for the closed up workouts.
One player who has certainly fitted back into the team after a four-month lay off has been American-based striker Cornell Glen who earned a recall for the playoffs. Much had been speculated over his axe recently but his spirit now by extentrepresents what the mood in the “Warriors” camp is less than 48 hours before kick off.
“Myself and the coach had a good chat on Tuesday and whatever differences I thought there may have been, I could say now that I’m seeing things clearer. He told me what the problem way and that it’s now up to me to do what is needed for the team and to play the football,” Glen told TTFF Media. “He spoke about it being all about the team and he didn’t have reasons to make much changes over the last few games because his focus was on building this team and that once I can do it now then he can see me as part of it.”
Glen will be keeping his hopes up to get into the squad which will don its new Adidas strip in Saturday’s showdown before Germany.
“I think generally the mood has been a very good one. Everyone one is on the same track and wants to do the same thing. I don’t expect anything different,” Beenhakker told TTFF Media.
“It’s the same all the time and the fans who have given us fantastic support have every reason to be excited and behind the team. As I said I don’t think the time difference or the short space of time has been a problem or will turn out to be one because we have guys who are well experienced and prepared and have done it before playing in different parts like Japan and Australia,” Beenhakker said.
Yorke meantime said he was feeling fresh as ever and seemed pumped ahead going into the eve of the game.
“It’s without a doubt one of the biggest stages of our career if we can get to the World Cup and countries like ours don’t get this opportunity as often as others.
It’s bigger than the Olympics and I’m really geared up for it and excited more than anyone else I think,” Yorke said.
Yorke also called for their to be order among the fans before during and after the game especially as there is expected to be a lot of hype around the purchasing of tickets on Friday.
“We are on display to the world. Let’s show them how much we can do and how well we can do it.”
The T&T team will have up until 10 am for breakfast on Friday and there will be the usual team talks during the course of the day and a final session will take place from 5:30 pm while Bahrain will have their run out on the pitch afterwards.