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Head coach Orlando Da Costa will be looking to change both the mindset and playing style of a youthful Barbados Tridents side.Speaking to members of the media during a pre-match press conference ahead of tomorrow’s opening international friendly against Grenada, Da Costa said his first objective was to instill a winning mentality among the players.The senior men’s team is currently in the Spice Isle where they will play three international friendlies.“My first step is to change their mindset that we can win anywhere, so it means we must try to develop a winning mentality, this is the first step…so we will first try to develop a winning mentality and the second step is to create a game philosophy.“They will be friendly games but for me they won’t be friendly games. For me it will be official games, you know why? Because we want to win these three games,” Da Costa maintained.
The best of the best.That’s how new head coach of the senior men’s national football team Orlando Da Costa has described the 23-man squad selected to play three international friendlies against Grenada, the first of which kicks off on Wednesday.Following the squad’s announcement last Friday, there was some criticism that in-form Brittons Hill United striker Corey Hoyte, the top goal scorer in the Premier League with seven goals from four matches had not been included in the squad, which features seven newcomers.Additionally, the omission of former captain Hayden Holligan, custodian Kishmar Primus, along with defenders Akeem Hill and Ricardio Morris, also raised some eyebrows.But speaking before the team departed this morning for the Spice Isle, Da Costa, who took over as head coach last November following Russell Latapy’s resignation, said he believed he had chosen the best available players.
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