Martinique edge El Salvador, Panama win in Gold Cup

Published June 28, 2023
MARTINIQUE’S goalkeeper Yannis Clementia (R) punches the ball away in front of El Salvador’s Cristian Gil (C) during their CONCACAF Gold Cup Group ‘C’ match at the DRV PNK Stadium.—AFP
MARTINIQUE’S goalkeeper Yannis Clementia (R) punches the ball away in front of El Salvador’s Cristian Gil (C) during their CONCACAF Gold Cup Group ‘C’ match at the DRV PNK Stadium.—AFP

FORT LAUDERDALE: Ten-man Marti­nique, sparked by nine saves from goalkeeper Yannis Clementia, held off El Salvador for a 2-1 Group ‘C’ victory in the CONCACAF Gold Cup on Monday.

Martinique, eliminated in the group stage in the team’s past five Gold Cup appearances, had goals from Patrick Burner in the 11th minute and Kevin Fortune in the 16th, plus a late penalty-shot save by Clementia.

After Jonathan Rivierez was sent off with a red card in the 48th minute, the Caribbean side tightened defensively and denied the Salvadorans a goal until the dying seconds of extra time.

In a later match, Panama defeated Costa Rica 2-1 at the home stadium of Major League Soccer’s Inter Miami, soon to be the club of Argentine star Lionel Messi.

Panama opened the scoring in the 23rd minute on Jose Fajardo’s header off a centering pass from Eric Davis.

PANAMA’S Jose Fajardo celebrates after scoring against Costa Rica at the DRV PNK Stadium.—AFP
PANAMA’S Jose Fajardo celebrates after scoring against Costa Rica at the DRV PNK Stadium.—AFP

The Ticos were denied in the 25th when Pan­a­ma keeper Orlando Mosquera was caught well away from the woodwork but still able to deny a chip from Costa Rican teen Josimar Alcocer.

Unmarked Edgar Barcenas gave Panama a 2-0 lead in the 68th minute when he took a centering pass in the heart of the penalty area from Michael Murillo and nodded in a header off the left post.

Costa Rica scored in the first of three minutes of stoppage time on a give-and-go goal from a steep angle off the left foot of Aaron Suarez.

It will be a fight for the group lead when Panama and Martinique meet Friday in Harrison, New Jersey.

Salvadoran turnovers set up both Martinique goals, the first after a cross-field pass found onrushing full back Burner, who fired a left-footed shot over a sliding defender and just inside the far post.

Barely five minutes later, an interception by Brighton Lebeau and a set up pass from Karel Fabien led to Fortune blasting in a one-touch shot off the outside of his right foot from the heart of the box to give “Les Matinino” a 2-0 advantage.

Martinique was stunned when Rivierez was issued a red card for a hard tackle early in the second half, the remainder of which they spent a man down.

The Salvadorans pressed the attack but Martinique disrupted it and Clementia made crisp saves, one a diving stop, on shots from the left side.

On a video review, El Salvador was awarded a penalty kick by Mexican referee Adonai Escobedo in the 83rd minute.

But Jairo Henriquez’s blast, aimed for the left side of the goal, was deflected wide on a full-extension dive right by Clementia to keep the Central American side scoreless.

Clementia was denied a clean sheet late in the fifth and final minute of stoppage time when Jean-Claude Michalet was whi­st­led for a hand ball in the penalty area.

Salvadoran captain Bryan Tamacas fired a penalty shot that clipped off the right foot of diving Clementia and went into the net, only for the final whistle to sound moments after a restart.

Published in Dawn, June 28th, 2023

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