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Jamaica midfielder Courtney Clarke says the Reggae Boyz are determined to overcome Nigeria in Saturday’s Unity Cup final. Clarke made an immediate impact on his debut, scoring in Jamaica’s 2-0 semi-final victory over India at The Valley on Wednesday night. The final will mark the third straight meeting between Jamaica and the Super Eagles in …
Jamaica midfielder Courtney Clarke says the Reggae Boyz are determined to overcome Nigeria in Saturday’s Unity Cup final.
Clarke made an immediate impact on his debut, scoring in Jamaica’s 2-0 semi-final victory over India at The Valley on Wednesday night.
The final will mark the third straight meeting between Jamaica and the Super Eagles in the competition, with Nigeria entering the clash as favourites after defeating Zimbabwe 2-0 in their semi-final encounter.
Despite Nigeria’s strong form, Clarke insists Jamaica remains focused on claiming the title.
“It’s just more of a thing we just have to do what we do, keep our energy, stick to the plan, and let football do the rest. Just to keep working and try to beat Nigeria,” Clarke said after the game against India.