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Nigel Henry is the only replacement player likely to make it in time for the wounded Warriors as T&T gets set to face Barbados in its final Digicel Cup qualifying game.


The American A-League defender has been in training with the team for the past few weeks.

Following Tuesday’s loss, St Clair stayed away from excuses. “One of the things coming out of this tournament was being able to see which players can really make that transition onto the next level,” St Clair told TTFF Media shortly after the loss.

“Some folks will not like it and will think we should have won every game but this was another lesson for us and hopefully we could learn quickly from it. I know the powers that be and other people will feel let down by the two results but once those involved can see where we went wrong and move on then things should happen for the better.
People will definitely have things to say but this is not the World Cup. Another thing is that all these teams want to beat up Trinidad so definitely they will come hard at us but this is all up for making us a stronger team.” Now St Clair wants nothing but a win against the “Bajans”.

“The two games presented teams that were pressuring us and running at us right through and some guys came out of it looking okay and then some just didn’t show up too well. We have no choice but to win the next game because the Gold Cup is a must for us during the World Cup matches. Coming to join the action will be local soca stars Daw-E-Slaughter, Denise Belfon and KMC to perform at the Digicel’s After Party at the Stadium on Thursday night. Hopefully, they will have a winning side of “Warriors” to perform before.