No fear - Holy Trinity relishing Wolmer's test

September 17, 2018
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Holy Trinity's head coach Devon Anderson said his team has nothing to fear when they play away to Wolmer's Boys School in their top-of-the-table clash in Group G of ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup competition today.

The match will be played at Heroes Circle starting at 3:30 p.m.

Both teams are unbeaten in the competition and are locked at the top the group with nine points each. A win this afternoon would see either side taking over sole leadership of the group.

Wolmer's will start today's match as the slight favourites, as they are yet to concede a goal in this season's competition, while scoring seven at the other end. The Heroes Circle-based institution, who reached the quarter-finals last season, is coached by Alex Thomas.

On the other hand, Holy Trinity have scored nine goals, while conceding two.

"We are expecting a hard-fought battle because Wolmer's are past champions, a good team and so we are expecting nothing less than a tough game," said Anderson.

"We don't fear any team, but we respect all teams. We are just going out there to play our football and the better team will win at the end of the 90 minutes," he said.

Anderson added that his team has been moving from strength to strength this season, and his players are feeling confident about themselves ahead of this game.

"Every game that we play, we are growing stronger and stronger and the bigger the challenge is the more we step up to it," Anderson said.

"We have a young unit and they have no fear because game by game I realise we are getting better, and so we are feeling good about ourselves going into this game," he said.

Holy Trinity, who reached the semi-finals of last year's competition, will be led by Phillan Lawrence, who has netted five goals in the competition so far. He is expected to receive support from Roy Evelyn and Dillon McEnnis.

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