Reggae Boyz reboot! McClaren taps local talent for Unity Cup amid player woes

When adversity strikes, opportunity often follows — and for the Reggae Boyz, the Unity Cup has become a proving ground for Jamaica’s homegrown footballers.

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Head coach Steve McClaren announced a reshaped 22-man squad on Thursday, forced by a wave of injuries and club obligations to call upon a fresh crop of talent, including 10 players from the Jamaica Premier League (JPL).

“It has been a very difficult squad to pick, mainly because of the timing of the fixture,” McClaren admitted at a Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) press conference. “It is around the time of the JPL playoff dates, so they are coming in very late — jet lagged — and they will have one day’s preparation for the game. So, not very ideal.”

Injury list grows, European stars rested

McClaren outlined that key figures like Michail Antonio, Di’Shon Bernard, and Bobby Reid are unavailable due to injuries, while others have been deliberately rested to preserve their fitness for upcoming critical campaigns.

“Bailey and Pinnock, they have their last game on May 25,” McClaren explained, referring to Aston Villa’s Leon Bailey and Brentford’s Ethan Pinnock. “They have had a tough season and we need them fresh for the World Cup Qualifiers and the Gold Cup. So it is not ideal, but they will join us for the World Cup squad.”

He added that Coventry City’s Joel Latibeaudiere, after enduring a long season and playoffs, was also excluded. “Three camps would be too much for these players.”

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Local-based players get their moment on the international stage

With his hand forced, McClaren embraced the moment as an opportunity to reward and test Jamaica’s rising stars from domestic leagues.

“Because of the local camps that we had in January and February, and because of the inclusion of 10 JPL players in the last squad against St Vincent, we look to give them experience by coming to the United Kingdom (UK),” he said.

He emphasized the importance of broadening their exposure: “When you play international football, you want to give local players that experience to not just play on the island but to play abroad — and especially in the UK, it is something special.”

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Unity Cup: A global showcase with regional flair

The Reggae Boyz are set to face regional rivals Trinidad and Tobago on May 27, while Ghana meets Nigeria the following day. Winners will progress to the final on May 31, while the other two teams will battle for third place on the same date.

McClaren remains optimistic that the new-look squad can rise to the occasion. “Despite the limitations on who we can pick, it gives us an opportunity to have JPL players in this squad,” he said. “Several of them will do well against the mix of Caribbean and African opponents.”

Full squad: Goalkeepers: Shaquan Davis, Benjamin Williams, Tafari Chambers; Defenders: Richard King, Mason Holgate, Dexter Lembikisa, Kyle Ming, Amari’i Bell, Greg Leigh, Stephen Young, Sue-Lae McCalla; Midfielders: Isaac Hayden, Kasey Palmer, Brandon Cover, Jon Russell, Daniel Green; Forwards: Dwayne Atkinson, Renaldo Cephas, Warner Brown, Rumen Burrell, Kaheim Dixon, Javon East.

In a tournament designed to unify, the Reggae Boyz are rallying around a new call — one defined not by the stars who are missing, but by the bold talents rising to take their place.

 

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