McClaren wants more fight from Boyz

June 18, 2025
Reggae Boyz head coach, Steve McClaren
Reggae Boyz head coach, Steve McClaren
Jamaica’s Leon Bailey (right) dribbles away from Guatemala’s Jose Pinto (left) and Rodrigo Saravia (centre) during Monday night’s Concacaf Group C Gold Cup match in California. Guatemala won 1-0.
Jamaica’s Leon Bailey (right) dribbles away from Guatemala’s Jose Pinto (left) and Rodrigo Saravia (centre) during Monday night’s Concacaf Group C Gold Cup match in California. Guatemala won 1-0.
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CALIFORNIA, USA (CMC):

Reggae Boyz head coach Steve McClaren is urging his players to be more aggressive and show more fight after Guatemala claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Jamaica in their 2025 Concacaf Gold Cup Group C matchup on Monday at Dignity Health Sports Park.

The match saw an early scare for Jamaica when Guatemala nearly broke the deadlock in the 17th minute. Darwin Lom battled through multiple defenders before setting up Oscar Santis for a volley, but the strike was disallowed for offside.

The Guatemalan duo wouldn't be denied for long, however. In the 32nd minute, Lom delivered a clever back heel pass to Santis, who slotted home the decisive goal, sealing a crucial three points for his side.

Jamaica struggled to find an equaliser as Guatemala's disciplined defence held firm. After the match, McClaren emphasised the importance of mentality in tournament play.

"At the beginning, you have to have an aggressive mentality that overcomes everything. When you're the underdog, which Guatemala felt they were after their first result, they played like underdogs, and they fought like mad. We have to do the same. People talk a lot about tactics and formations, but it's about players, about being aggressive, winning duels, and getting the basics right."

Jamaica will look to bounce back when they face Guadeloupe on Friday in San Jose, California.

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