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With Cavalier FC facing the possibility of surrendering their Wray & Nephew Jamaica Premier League title, Assistant Coach David Laylor remains confident the team can overturn the tie against Montego Bay United (MBU) in today’s second-leg semi-final at the National Stadium.
At 9:00pm, the two-time defending champions need to register an outright win if they’re to make their fourth-consecutive final after going down 0-1 to MBU in the first leg on Sunday.
Although MBU dominated the game with nearly 70 per cent possession and 18 shots at goal compared to Cavalier’s one, Rudolph Speid’s men only faltered at the end when midfielder Adrian Reid Jr turned the ball into his own net in the third minute of second-half stoppage time.
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