Bermuda beaten by impressive Curaçao
Bermuda 1 Curaçao 6
Bermuda endured the worst possible start in the Concacaf Men’s Under-17 Qualifier when they lost to an impressive Curaçao last night.
Early pressure from the away side led to them taking an early lead at Flora Duffy Stadium after Sami Carolo conceded an own goal trying to keep out Jeremy Ortela’s cross from the left in the eighth minute.
They doubled their advantage in the seventeenth minute through D’Shawn Anastacia after miscommunication between goalkeeper Jahneel Maria and his defence.
As Curaçao kept searching for more goals, Sebastian van Woerkom’s shot from outside the box came off the woodwork ten minutes before the break.
Bermuda coach Aaron Lugo made three changes at the start of the second half, but any hopes of a comeback were shattered almost immediately after the restart when Dayvi Busby scored with a header from a corner.
Busby got his second goal, Curaçao’s fourth, in the 62nd minute with a stunning left-footer after being put through by Rayen Nivillac.
Maria was injured when he conceded for the fourth time in the match, which saw him taken off on a stretcher and replaced by Curtis Jackson Jr in the 66th minute.
It appears Maria suffered a serious injury, as his right leg was heavily strapped before he was taken away by ambulance.
The substitute goalkeeper had an immediate impact. He made a brilliant stop to deny Anastacia, initiated a quick counter-attack when he sent a long ball that resulted in Noah Outerbridge being impeded in the box.
Kennahz Fray, on his birthday, sent Giuliano Bonevacia the wrong way from the penalty spot, amid excitement from the 737 largely Bermudian spectators who turned up for the match.
Curaçao’s fifth goal came three minutes before the end. Dakari Smith-Davis, in an attempt to keep out Ortela’s delivery into the box, turned the ball into his own net.
Arynel Jops saw his effort graze the bar before substitute Taysison Bregita completed the scoring for the winning side in the fifth minute of added time.
Lugo and his technical team do not have much time to come up with a winning formula, with Bermuda’s second match set for Sunday night against Anguilla, who were beaten 3-0 by Turks & Caicos Islands in the opening match of the tournament.
Favourites Canada launch their campaign against Turks & Caicos on Sunday at 3pm.
SCORERS
Bermuda: Fray 71 pen
Curaçao: Carolo og 8, Anastacia 17, Busby 46, 62, Smith-Davis og 87, Bregita 90+5
TEAMS
Bermuda (4-2-3-1): J Maria (sub: C Jackson, 66min) — L Jimenez, E Peets, D Coddington, I Gibbons (sub: D Smith-Davis, 46) — D Leverock, S Carolo — H Bean-Fox (sub: N Outerbridge, 66), N Zuill (sub: B Borgesson, 46), K Brunson — R Williams (sub: K Fray, 46). Substitutes not used: T Steede, S Goater, A Brangman, G Reece.
Curaçao (4-1-4-1): G Bonevacia — K Penso, J Molenaar (sub: T Lucas, 71), M Jansen, J Valentijn — R Nivillac — J Ortela, D Busby (sub: C Benita, 71), J Polonious (sub: T Bregita, 90), S van Woerkem (sub: N Isenia, 86) — D Anastacia (sub: A Jops, 71). Substitutes not used: F Bakhuis, K Brazil, J Cijintje, J Giterson, K Martis. Booked: Jansen, Van Woerkem.
Referee: J Hughes (Cayman Islands).