Unity Cup 2026: "Early goal upset plans against Jamaica"- Khalid Jamil
Khalid Jamil’s message to the team in the dressing room was loud and clear: defend in numbers and ensure no goal at least for the first half an hour.
It was typical of how the India coach approaches games against stronger opponents. On many days it works, but with a weakened squad and makeshift team, it was always going to be an uphill task for the national team against Jamaica at the Unity Cup in London on Wednesday.
Jamaica pounced on a defensive lapse early in the game to take the lead through Courtney Clarke, while Kaheim Dixon scored another one in the second half. Jamaica coasted to a comfortable 2-0 win and book a place in the final of the Unity Cup, a four-nation tournament for countries with large communities in the UK.
“Since we are playing a good team, the best way to stay in the game is not to concede early,” Jamil said after the game. “Unfortunately, we conceded an early goal. You can say it was due to lack of concentration. In the second half, we were better but conceded the second (goal) when we were playing well and trying to score.”
“I am happy with the efforts of th e players. In the second half, with an extra player (Rahim Ali) in attack we were better. Everyone tried very hard, we knew we are playing a strong opponent. I think the turning point was we conceded early.”
The “lack of concentration”, by Jamil’s own admission, happened in midfield when Jeakson Singh’s pass to Farukh Choudhary – slotted in midfield due to compulsion rather than choice -went awry. The two players were wondering who’s at fault, and before captain Rahul Bheke and Nikhil Poojary could close the gap, Clarke punished India by picking the top corner, past goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.
India were largely in their own half, with little to show upfront.
Underdogs against a team that narrowly missed out on FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification, India were better in the second half but did not have a shot on goal. There were three attempts, never close though. One ‘goal’ was flagged for offside.
Jamaica’s second came from a player who was playing at home. Dixon, the Charlton Athletic winger, danced past three defenders, created space for himself, before drilling a low shot through Akash Mishra’s legs and into the far bottom corner.
Jamil handed international debuts to PN Noufal and Ricky Shabong, while also providing minutes for Mohammad Sanan, a player who prospered under him at Jamshedpur FC. Ryan Williams hobbling off the field injured was worrying.
“We have to do the scan and see (extent of injury). I think he will be fine,” said Jamil.
It was typical of how the India coach approaches games against stronger opponents. On many days it works, but with a weakened squad and makeshift team, it was always going to be an uphill task for the national team against Jamaica at the Unity Cup in London on Wednesday.
Jamaica pounced on a defensive lapse early in the game to take the lead through Courtney Clarke, while Kaheim Dixon scored another one in the second half. Jamaica coasted to a comfortable 2-0 win and book a place in the final of the Unity Cup, a four-nation tournament for countries with large communities in the UK.
“Since we are playing a good team, the best way to stay in the game is not to concede early,” Jamil said after the game. “Unfortunately, we conceded an early goal. You can say it was due to lack of concentration. In the second half, we were better but conceded the second (goal) when we were playing well and trying to score.”
“I am happy with the efforts of th e players. In the second half, with an extra player (Rahim Ali) in attack we were better. Everyone tried very hard, we knew we are playing a strong opponent. I think the turning point was we conceded early.”
The “lack of concentration”, by Jamil’s own admission, happened in midfield when Jeakson Singh’s pass to Farukh Choudhary – slotted in midfield due to compulsion rather than choice -went awry. The two players were wondering who’s at fault, and before captain Rahul Bheke and Nikhil Poojary could close the gap, Clarke punished India by picking the top corner, past goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu.
India were largely in their own half, with little to show upfront.
Underdogs against a team that narrowly missed out on FIFA World Cup 2026 qualification, India were better in the second half but did not have a shot on goal. There were three attempts, never close though. One ‘goal’ was flagged for offside.
Jamaica’s second came from a player who was playing at home. Dixon, the Charlton Athletic winger, danced past three defenders, created space for himself, before drilling a low shot through Akash Mishra’s legs and into the far bottom corner.
Jamil handed international debuts to PN Noufal and Ricky Shabong, while also providing minutes for Mohammad Sanan, a player who prospered under him at Jamshedpur FC. Ryan Williams hobbling off the field injured was worrying.
“We have to do the scan and see (extent of injury). I think he will be fine,” said Jamil.
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
Popular from Business
- Setback for Indian mango exports! Why Japan has stopped imports of Kesar, Alphonso, Langra & other varieties from India
- Bengaluru said Swalpa Adjust Maadi for too long; Casagrand Moondance on Mysore road begs to differ
- Labour codes and nomination processes: What employees need to know about securing their benefits
- Thrice rebuffed for US visa, Sanjay Mehrotra joins Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai in the trillion-dollar club
- Gold, silver price prediction: Where are gold & silver prices headed in the near future? Check MCX Gold, MCX Silver price outlook
end of article
Trending Stories
- Setback for Indian mango exports! Why Japan has stopped imports of Kesar, Alphonso, Langra & other varieties from India
- Shampoo, sacks and more: How is Middle East conflict making your groceries costlier?
- Bank holiday today: Are banks closed on May 28 for Bakri Eid? Check state-wise list
- Stock market holiday on Bakri Id: Are BSE, NSE closed for trading on May 28?
- 8th Pay Commission: Railway staff body seeks different fitment factors; here are their recommendations on salary hike
- Big milestone! Adani Power overtakes Infosys in market capitalisation; share rallies over 65% year-to-date
- Cabinet approves Rs 25,530 crore scheme to strengthen ration distribution system till 2031
Photostories
- NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani brings football and fashion together in an Arsenal thobe for Eid celebrations
- Morning affirmation at 5 am: The quiet ritual helping people feel mentally stronger
- Discovering India’s only snake-free region
- 10 famous snake parks and zoos in the USA every wildlife traveller should visit and how to reach here
- "Egg is the worst thing you can..." Sadhguru shares 3 traditional South Indian vegetarian dishes rich in protein and vitamin B12
- 5 most iconic Katrina Kaif movie looks that are making a comeback online
- 10 toxic habits you think are normal, but they're holding you back
- Indoor plants that you can grow without soil
- BTS’ Jung Kook launches first motorcycle-inspired clothing line with Calvin Klein – Everything to know about this partnership
- India’s hidden wine regions beyond Nashik
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media