Former MU coach McClaren leads Jamaica to WC-2026: York in the way.
13.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.11.2025
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Fight for World Cup qualification
STEVE MCCLAREN is trying to lead Jamaica to only their second-ever World Cup finals next summer. To do this, the former England national team coach first needs to overcome his former Manchester United protégé Dwight Yorke.According to The Sun: This pair worked together at Old Trafford from 1999 to 2001 when McClaren was under Sir Alex Ferguson. Now they aim to achieve success at the international level.
“I always believed he had great potential, and I'm glad he has been successful,” McClaren said.
Both coaches have significant experience, and their meeting promises to be interesting and tense.
The Jamaican national team, finalizing preparations for important matches, hopes for the support of their team and fans. Competition on the road to the World Cup is always high, but with such an experienced coach as McClaren, they have a chance for success. Not least, this match is also seen as a return to the good old days for both coaches, who know each other well.Read also
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