Montego Bay United and Mount Pleasant FA carry slim leads into Premier League semi-final return legs
Montego Bay United and Mount Pleasant FA will begin Wednesday's Red Stripe Premier Jamaica Premier League semi-final second legs with narrow 1-0 leads, but both ties remain open at the National Stadium.
The first match is set for 6:00 p.m., with Portmore United trying to get past Mount Pleasant and return to the league final for the first time in seven years. Portmore face a difficult assignment, having failed to beat Mount Pleasant in four meetings this season, with three of those matches ending in defeat.
Despite Sunday's loss, Portmore's camp remains confident that the deficit can be overturned. One member of the team setup said the players still believe the job is possible and that the mood in the dressing room has stayed positive.
Mount Pleasant are chasing a fourth straight appearance in the championship match, but head coach Theodore Whitmore warned that a one-goal lead can create the wrong attitude. He said his team cannot enter the return leg thinking the advantage is enough, because sitting too deep and inviting pressure could prove costly.
The second semi-final, scheduled for 9:00 p.m., will feature defending champions Cavalier against Montego Bay United. Cavalier must win to keep their title defence alive after falling behind in the opening leg.
Cavalier's camp said plans are being put in place for a match they view as a must-win, with preparations focused on coping better with Montego Bay United's attacking threat.
Montego Bay United, who were eliminated by Cavalier at the same stage last season, will be looking to manage the tie from a position of strength. Coach Xavier Gilbert said a clean sheet would be enough to send his team to the final, while stressing that they will not abandon their usual style and must balance the game as it unfolds.
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