Jamaica head coach Rudolph Speid is confident his team can beat the Super Eagles in the final of the Unity Cup, DAILY POST reports.
The Reggae Boys booked their spot in the final of the invitational tournament following a comfortable 2-0 victory over India on Wednesday night.
Courtney Clarke and Kaheim Dixon were on target for Jamaica in the game.
The North Americans have lost in the final of the last two editions of the Unity Cup to the Super Eagles.
They came close to beating Éric Chelle’s side last year rallying from 2-0 down before succumbing 5-4 on penalities.
Speid is upbeat they can overcome the three-time African champions this time around.
“Well, they (Super Eagles) are very, very good but every team is beatable, and we have to be aware of what they bring. We have some things to bring ourselves. Jamaica is still in a rebuilding stage, lots of young players.
“As with the game these days, nobody is a winner before the game is played. That’s where we are right now,” Speid said after his team’s victory over India.
The final will hold at the Valley on Saturday night.
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