Reggae Boyz defender Lowe says squad is optimistic ahead of Argentina clash

By September 26, 2022
Reggae Boyz defender Lowe says squad is optimistic ahead of Argentina clash File

Reggae Boyz central defender Damion Lowe said the team is in good spirits and looking forward to their friendly against two-time world champions Argentina in New Jersey on Tuesday.

Lowe was speaking after the squad’s second and final session with newly appointed head coach Heimir Hallgrimsson on Monday before their encounter with the number-four ranked team in the world. He says the players are clear as to what the coach expects from them.

“Everybody is in good spirits, it’s been a long time since we have come together as a national team,” the Inter Miami player revealed.

“Obviously, it’s a new coach so there is a lot of optimism. I think everyone has bought into what the coach wants to do, his vision and the plan that we have for tomorrow.

“The two sessions were very good, quality from back to front and the players are feeling good, most of the players are sharp and looking forward to tomorrow.”

On a personal note, Lowe said he is excited about playing against Argentina and their talisman Lionel Messi for the first time in his career.

“As a footballer, everyone has dreams and aspirations to play at the highest level and to play against the best in the world, so yea, I am looking forward to it.”

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