TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS.- There are practically two days left until Reinaldo Rueda makes his debut as coach of the Honduras National Team playing at home in the third edition of the Concacaf Nations League.
The current rival is Granada, which, in theory, is one of the weakest teams in the group, but in practice we know that the Caribbean team has always made it difficult for us.
Although the Grenadians have mostly players from the national field for this match against Honduras, they also have players who must be taken with great care, because they are from the international level.
Among the list of players who responded to Granada’s call are footballers from the third, fifth and sixth divisions of England. In addition, Darius Jhonson is the player to follow, since he plays for Volendam in the Netherlands’ first division.
Central defender Kayden Harrack, born in England, is part of the reserves of Queens Park Rangers, a team that is currently in the second division of England.
Jacob Bedau (Morecambe – England – Third Division), Ashley Charles (Wealdstone – England – Fifth Division) and Jermaine Francis (Chelmsford – England – Sixth Division) are the other footballers to watch in the Granada National Team.
Honduras, for its part, has in its ranks Luis Palma (Celtic), Andy Najar (DC United), Choco Lozano (Getafe), Deybi Flores (Fehervar), David Ruiz (Inter Miami), Brayan Acosta (Portland Timbers), Denil Maldonado (LAFC), among other notable figures.
La Bicolor, led by Reinaldo Rueda, will seek its first victory against the Caribbean next Tuesday, September 12 at 8:10 p.m. The H comes from losing to Jamaica in Kingtson.
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2023-09-10 20:10:21
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