Reggae Boyz ratings vs New Caledonia: High marks for Webster, Cadamarteri

In a tense intercontinental playoff semifinal held at Guadalajara’s Estadio Akron, Jamaica’s national football team secured a narrow victory against New Caledonia on Thursday. The 1-0 triumph, achieved through an 18th-minute strike from Wrexham forward Bailey Cadamarteri, propels the Reggae Boyz into a decisive final against DR Congo this coming Tuesday. This critical match will determine which team earns a coveted spot in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, marking Jamaica’s potential return to the global tournament after a 28-year absence.

The match analysis reveals a performance built on defensive solidity and moments of individual brilliance. While the offense secured the necessary goal, the defensive line provided the foundation for victory. Goalkeeper Andre Blake (7/10) experienced a relatively comfortable evening despite New Caledonia’s attempts to catch him off guard, culminating in a crucial late save. The defensive quartet, led by man-of-the-match Ronaldo Webster (8/10), was particularly effective. Webster stood out as both the best offensive threat from the left-back position and a diligent tracker defensively. He was ably supported by Ethan Pinnock (7/10), who was solid in defense and precise in distribution, alongside Joel Latibeaudiere and Richard King (both 6.5/10), who had some nervy moments but avoided being punished.

In midfield, Karoy Anderson (7/10) impressed by effectively progressing the ball, making intelligent runs into both boxes, and leading the team’s defensive press. Isaac Hayden (6.5/10) had a quiet but efficient game. The attacking debutants, Andre Brooks (6/10) and Ephron Mason-Clark (6.5/10), showed promise but struggled to make a significant impact in key moments. Tyreece Campbell (7/10) was a consistent threat, always looking to take on defenders and contributing effectively to defensive recoveries.

Substitutes injected energy in the latter stages, with Bobby Reid (7/10) looking particularly lively and creating chances that arguably should have resulted in a goal. Aston Villa’s Leon Bailey (6.5/10) was a definite threat on the right flank, though his numerous dribbles lacked a final product. The victory sets the stage for a high-stakes confrontation with DR Congo, with Jamaica’s World Cup dreams hanging in the balance.