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Jamal Lowe eager to make impact for Reggae Boyz in CONCACAF Nations League semis

By Ian Burnett··1 min read
Jamal Lowe eager to make impact for Reggae Boyz in CONCACAF Nations League semis
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  • It’s been a while since I’ve been involved in a camp so it’s nice to be back.
  • It’s a great opportunity for me and for the team to go and create history.
  • "Since I got injured I’ve been trying to get back to full fitness and hopefully I can bring some goals to the team.
  • I’ve watched all the games in the build-up and it’s been unbelievable, the transformation that we’ve gone through.
  • Just want to keep pushing us in the right direction," Lowe mentioned.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Reflecting on his time at Swansea City, Lowe expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play regular minutes and praised the trust shown by the new manager.

Reggae Boyz attacker Jamal Lowe expressed his delight at rejoining the squad ahead of Jamaica’s CONCACAF Nations League semi-final clash against the USA on Thursday at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

After last being part of the Reggae Boys setup for an international friendly against Jordan in June last year, where he was an unused substitute, Lowe is eager to make his mark once again.

"Feels really good. It’s been a while since I’ve been involved in a camp so it’s nice to be back. It’s a great opportunity for me and for the team to go and create history. That would be amazing," he said.

Lowe faced a setback earlier this season

Currently on loan at Swansea City from AFC Bournemouth, Lowe faced a setback earlier this season with a knee injury but is now fully recovered. "Since I got injured I’ve been trying to get back to full fitness and hopefully I can bring some goals to the team. I’ve watched all the games in the build-up and it’s been unbelievable, the transformation that we’ve gone through. Just want to keep pushing us in the right direction," Lowe mentioned.

Reflecting on his time at Swansea City, Lowe expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play regular minutes and praised the trust shown by the new manager. "Swansea’s been good. It’s given me an opportunity to play real minutes and it’s a familiar place. The new manager’s come in and showed trust and belief in me," he said.

With seven goals and two assists in 27 games for Swansea in the EFL Championship this season, Lowe aims to bring his scoring prowess to the Reggae Boyz squad. He emphasized the collective effort within the team, stating, "Everyone’s working hard towards the same goal. It doesn’t matter who the eleven on the field is, everyone’s pushing towards the same ambition so it’s good."

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