Jamaica’s senior women’s football team may have faced a tough 0-3 loss to France in a recent international friendly game, but Head Coach Hubert Busby remains hopeful and satisfied with the team’s performance. Despite the limited training time leading up to the match, Busby emphasized the progress and improvement he saw in the team as the game went on.
In a post-game interview, Busby highlighted the challenging environment of facing a strong French team and acknowledged the team’s growth throughout the match. He commended the players for their efforts and resilience in the face of adversity.
Looking ahead, Busby emphasized the importance of building upon the team’s progress and refining their strategies for future matches. With an upcoming window in Jamaica where they will face South Africa, Busby outlined their goals of solidifying their principles and addressing weaknesses identified in the match against France.
One of the key challenges mentioned by Busby was the integration of new players into the team and the resulting disjointedness. He stressed the need for continued cohesion and building strong relationships among the players, as this will ultimately lead to improved performance on the pitch.
As the team moves forward, Busby remains optimistic about the potential for growth and development. He is focused on ensuring that the players continue to come together as a cohesive unit, learning and understanding each other’s playing styles to enhance their overall performance.
Despite the loss to France, Busby’s positive outlook and emphasis on improvement bode well for the future of Jamaica’s senior women’s football team. With continued hard work and dedication, the team looks poised to make strides in their upcoming matches and showcase their potential on the international stage.