By our reporter 29.5.2026
Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz plan not to lose Saturday’s Unity coach final game against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
According to coach Rudolph Speid the Super Eagles though have an edge, but Jamaica won’t be beaten a second time. Nigeria won last year’s Unity Cup contest on penalty shooting after regular time ended 2-2.
“We always look forward to playing them. Last year was very exciting, it was a 2-2 draw. This year, I hope we’ll have better results against them.”
“We saw them play on Tuesday night. We’ll do some more analysis on what they will be doing and then we will decide if we need to change anything.”
“Well, they are very, very good but every team is beatable, and we have to be aware of what they bring. We have some things to bring ourselves.
“Jamaica is still in a rebuilding stage, with lots of young players. As with the game these days, nobody is a winner before the game is played. That’s where we are right now,” he concluded.

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