Campbell catapults Costa Rica to big win over Jamaica
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Caribbean Life, February 4-10, 2022 39
By Nelson A. King
A goal from Joel Campbell
in the 62nd minute gave
Costa Rica a critical 1-0
victory over Jamaica at the
National Stadium in Kingston
on Wednesday night,
CONCACAF said.
After a scoreless first half
that saw Costa Rica Goal
Keeper, Keylor Navas called
into action several times,
both teams dialed up more
attacking postures in the
second half, CONCACAF
said.
In the 50th minute, it said
Jamaica Mid-Fielder Devon
Williams had an opportunity
at the top of the box
after a move down the right
wing, but sent his effort over
Navas’ goal
CONCACAF said that, in
the 61st minute, Jamaica
Goal Keeper Andre Blake
was given his turn to come
through, with Kevin Stewart
whistled for a penalty on
Campbell. Veteran Costa Rica
MF Celso Borges stepped up
but was denied by Blake.
“The celebrations on the
Jamaica bench had barely
concluded, however, when
Campbell found the winner,”
CONCACAF said. “Borges
played a ball over the top
to the 29-year-old attacker,
and he took a touch with his
left to move inside and beat
Blake to his back post.”
Jamaica manager Paul
Hall modified his lineup in
search of an equalizer, with
one of the best chances coming
in the 71st minute, when
Andre Gray narrowly missed
a chance to apply a finishing
touch to a cross toward the
back post, CONCACAF said.
It said the Costa Rica win
moves the Ticos within a
point of the playoff position,
pending later results.
When Costa Rica returns
to action in the final window
of qualification, it will host
Canada, while Jamaica will
be back in the National Stadium
for a contest against El
Salvador, CONCACAF said.
Joel Campbell of Costa Rica
celebrates after scoring
against Jamaica on Feb. 2,
2022, at the National Stadium
in Kingston, Jamaica.
CONCACAF
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