T&T battle back but fall to Gabon in dramatic penalty showdown

Trinidad and Tobago’s FIFA Series campaign ended in disappointment on Monday in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, as Trinidad and Tobago were eliminated by Gabon in a dramatic 3-2 penalty shootout. Despite a heroic brace from Levi Garcia, the Caribbean side could not prevail after the match ended 2-2 in regulation and extra time at Pakhtakor Central Stadium. […] The post T&T battle back but fall to Gabon in dramatic penalty showdown appeared first on CNW Network.

T&T battle back but fall to Gabon in dramatic penalty showdown

Trinidad and Tobago’s FIFA Series campaign ended in disappointment on Monday in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, as Trinidad and Tobago were eliminated by Gabon in a dramatic 3-2 penalty shootout.

Despite a heroic brace from Levi Garcia, the Caribbean side could not prevail after the match ended 2-2 in regulation and extra time at Pakhtakor Central Stadium.

The result left T&T bottom of the four-team standings with just one point from two matches, a frustrating outcome after glimpses of promise in open play.

Gabon strike first

The match began with Trinidad and Tobago asserting early control, moving confidently against the 81st-ranked Gabon. A golden opportunity arrived in the 21st minute when Real Gill found himself through on goal but failed to convert past goalkeeper Francois Bekale.

Gabon capitalized on T&T’s momentary lapse in concentration. In the 32nd minute, captain Guelor Kanga seized a loose ball at the top of the Trinidadian penalty area and fired past an outstretched Jabari Brice to give the visitors a shock lead.

Garcia levels, Gabon responds

The second half brought a swift response. Rio Cardines delivered a pinpoint cross to the near post, and Garcia rose high to head home the equalizer in the 52nd minute, igniting hope among the Trinidadian faithful.

Gabon, however, wasted little time in regaining their advantage. Just a minute later, Edin Matouti unleashed a thunderous 30-yard left-foot drive that left Brice helpless, putting the visitors back in front at 2-1.

The match took a dramatic turn when Gabon were reduced to 10 men in the 54th minute after Samake Bagnama received his second yellow card. T&T, sensing opportunity, pushed forward with renewed urgency.

In the dying moments, Cardines’ free-kick from the right found Dantaye Gilbert, who executed a diving header that landed perfectly for Garcia to finish, leveling the score at 2-2 and sending the contest into extra time.

Penalty shootout heartbreak

Extra time saw neither team able to find the decisive goal. The outcome was left to penalties, where tension reached its peak. Brice denied Noah Lemina and Johan Obiang, keeping Trinidad alive, but it was Garcia who faltered, missing the final spot kick and handing Gabon a 3-2 shootout victory.

In a match where there was no technical wizardry or sideline imagination to turn the tide, T&T’s efforts fell agonizingly short, leaving players and fans to rue a contest that might have been won with just a fraction more composure.

Despite the loss, Garcia’s heroics and the team’s spirited fight against 10-man opposition provided encouraging signs for Trinidad and Tobago’s young squad. With one point in the group, lessons have been learned, and the side will look to regroup for future FIFA Series tournaments.

 

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