 They've scored in almost every game that they've played. Well, speaking of them, let's take a look at their cast. Xavihan Haynes is back in goal, and he replaces Languy. Desai Lewis will be the captain of this team. Lindell Swin, the birthday boy, wears the number 10. Jaliel Joseph has been destructive on the right, while Jaheem Dancler has banged in goals in three of the last four matches. Well, as we look at the lineup, of course, no captain in the back for San Manuel Luis. The midfield is easily commanded by Qashy. Swing up front plays as a false nine. Dancler has the lone front runner. Oh, the homeboys, they're set. They're ready to go. We'll be introduced to them in just a second, as Johan Connell makes sure that Linette is right. And Isaiah Diaz, one of the goalkeepers of the last campaign, he will be back in the mix. Kristen Gomez and Oliveri both have national under 15 experience, while Darian Marfan, remember him from last season as well as one of their key players, he will be looking to lead them in a game against a team that has been scoring lots of goals. We in Sheppard, it's on the bench. Well, Diaz is going to be the one at the back to lead the charges. A team that only conceded three goals so far this season. Stapleton up front is a handful. Ashing on the right-hand side will create some guy. Let's look back now. We rewind the clock. Andrew Samuels got us started. A Rima control possession. But San Juan controlled the chances. The first one being from Qashy had the right idea. Hit the target, but not finding the net. Then Swine, one-man dancing show. Joseph had a chance to tap it in. He chose Dancler and good defending from that man. And then Qashy, one-man. And then Qashy involved again. And Dancler forcing a save from Diaz. You're going to see a lot more of him in the highlight reel. This time, it was that man. Rogers forcing him to get low. And the other end, though, Gomez and company were trying to get past Heans. Solid as a rock. But I told you about Diaz. It was good every time. This game needed a difference maker. San Juan was Swine on his birthday forcing a deflection. And then Jaheem Dancler, the kiss of death. Finding a way past Diaz. It's only been beaten three times a season in five matches. Second half, Marfan tried to create magic. Hitting the crossbar. And again, Marfan finding Ashing. But he couldn't find the frame. And Marfan, maybe the best chance, forcing a stretch from Heans. But that was all that he found because they couldn't find the way back in the match. And when Andrew Samuel blew his whistle, it meant that San Juan won nil winners. Let's see what the numbers tell us. Certainly a massive improvement in terms of shot for Arima North. Eight in particular. But look at that. Just below that. Just one on target compared to San Juan making half of their 10 attempts. And the only interesting thing at the end was the possession stat. Heavily terminated by Arima North. But as they always say, it is goals that win matches and San Juan holding that one goal over Arima North. Hans Devines is standing by and he's got the job of talking to him out of the match. Thank you very much, James Sonders. Kent Guy, man of the match today. Congratulations. What does winning this trophy mean to you? And who would you like to dedicate it to? I'd like to dedicate it to Swing today. So I'd like to dedicate this one to you. And Joshua was, he enjoyed it. But I'd like to dedicate this one to him. I'd like you to keep that team spirit. What is the mood currently in the camp of Sawa North? The mood is good. We obviously got the job done today. Still more work to do. But any day we got the win. All right, congratulations. Right now we get ready for Brent Sancho with the coaches. Yes, coach. Of course, domination from the possession point of view, but not the result you want at the end of the day. Your assessment of the 90 minutes plus. First off, I want to congratulate San Juan and Coach Mo. They came with a particular plan and they carried it out. I thought we played too slow. The tempo was incorrect. We needed to play at a quicker tempo to move them into bad positions. Second half was a little better, but the tempo was right today. And that's it. That's the assessment. We have to regroup and go again. We talked about, of course, the second half performance. There was a stark contrast to the first. You started to find yourself in more goalscoring opportunities. What did you say at halftime? Increasing pace. We were passing the ball too slowly. Sawa were obviously sitting back, waiting for us to come pick off the mistakes we were making and then play from there. I thought I had too many players having off moments in the first half. I think they had to post twice over two errors that we made. And that was it. The boys regrouped. They raised the tempo. They cleaned up the errors that they were making and we were able to get further forward with a little adjustment that we made. And we were able to get further forward, but at the end of the day it was enough. Thank you very much, Coach. All the best to you. Coach, of course, a game that historically produces close games. Another close one here today. Your assessment of the 90 minutes. I thought it was a good tactical game. Arima did a lot of switching in terms of formation. At times it was effective, but we defended well. And once you defend well and be consistent, you always give yourself a chance to win. When you talk about defending well, of course, you lost to Captain Lewis. Then, of course, Ferguson in the game. You had to make shifts in the half and you were resilient defensively. Talk to us about your defence performance here today. I think we were solid. That is the type of job you do on the training ground every day. One man down, the next man up, and he's just stepping it. I think what she did very well as a stopper can guide it very well and hopefully they get the confidence going forward. Thank you very much, Coach. All the best. You're welcome.