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Former Reggae Boy optimistic about 2022 World Cup qualifiers

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Report by RJRGLEANER Communications Group Sports Reporter Simon Preston

Former national footballer Jobi McAnuff is confident the current senior Reggae Boyz set-up has all of the ingredients to be successful ahead of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers.

McAnuff played 32 times for the Reggae Boyz between 2002 and 2016, and during that time he was part of a successful 2014 Caribbean Cup team and a historic run to the 2015 Gold Cup final.

Since then, new players have entered the national programme and McAnuff is optimistic about the team's chances of making progress in the World Cup qualifiers for Qatar 2022.

In August last year, McAnuff became a player/coach with league two club Leyton Orient.

But after a few months, the 38 year old former West Ham and Crystal Palace player was promoted to the assistant manager in mid-season.

McAnuff has a deal with the East London-based club until the summer of 2021.

 

 



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