Friday 10 June 2011

Honduras-Granada


MIAMI 
UNITED STATES
The Bicolor now faces its second Group B match in Granada, in theory, the weakest team in the group and probably the competition, which comes back after conceding a win of 4-0 in his presentation to Jamaica.
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Smith and his players are aware of the disappointment caused to all and sundry and they want to give them a win over coached by Mike Adams, who, apart from the humiliating loss to the Reggae Boyz, is likely to have no one of its star midfielder Craig Rocastle, who was until yesterday in cotton by a knee injury.
Honduras, which is usually one of the entertaiment on the Gold Cup, although it does not have all its World Cup team, is seen as such, so it almost has an obligation to provide better football and give effect to the potential that .
The defender Osman said "we are eleven and all have the ability to score, no matter who you are, but most important now is to score and thrashing."
The attacker Walter "Pery" Martinez believes "must see Grenada as any rival. The most important thing is to stay focused and to seize opportunities. Respect the decisions of the teacher, if given the chance to play, excellent. "
Carlo Costly referred to today's commitment by saying that "the environment is joy in the team. We know that pressure will always exist. The match against Guatemala is over and we forget that. Against Granada we have order and know how to handle the ball and impose our conditions. "
Could play in the rain
The meteorological forecasts indicate that from start to rain today in Miami.
Since the Bi arrived Tuesday in Florida, the weather had been sunny and only at night running breezy, but now the story has changed at the gates of the game against Granada.
For today, the day when the Bi was measured to the Caribbean at 9 pm ET in Miami, 7 Honduras, light rain is forecast and a minimum temperature of 24 degrees which will continue throughout the weekend.

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