 The inside of the last 20 minutes of the Sportsmax zone for this Thursday and we're going to talk some football now. All teams have played 13 games in the Reinevue Jamaica Premier League, marking the official halfway point in the competition as the four teams with a game in hand were in action on Wednesday. Cavalier continued their impressive run of form defeating Humbleland by two goals to one to record their fifth consecutive victory. Gadele Irving and Shanil Thomas scoring for Cavalier who moved a third on 27 points, same a second place, Portmore United and a point behind leaders, Mount Pleasant. Harbourview also ended a solid week, getting by Dunbeholden with goals from Shaquille Bradford and Ja'Shawn Anglin. It's the first time this season that Harbourview have managed to record back-to-back victories as they climb to ninth on 15 points. Their head coach, Ludlow Bernard, says he's proud of the team effort. We did pretty well today, we expected a lot of firepower from Dunbeholden, we expected to concede possession more than anything and we expected to be scoring on the counter. Had we been a little bit more clinical I think this game could have ended from the first half but I kind of like the effort that the guys put in the second half with Dunbeholden really coming at us and defensively for me is where I am really happy that we're standing up to which stand pressure and making silly mistakes as previously and we need to continue that. Yes and our in-house football analyst Leger Williams joins us to recap what has happened midweek and maybe even further back on to the weekend in the Jamaica Premier League. Let's start with Ludlow Bernard because the Harbourview team having some issues here all season they actually ended last season with four consecutive losses, the second leg of the quarter-final playoff then they lost the two semifinal playoffs and then lost the third place playoff as well and started this season winless from their first six games so the two wins here back-to-back for them Lige would be very satisfying for coach Bernard as we said first time back-to-back wins so far this season. Yeah most definitely I think that Harbourview they've been struggling to get it together and the last time I was here a couple days ago Monday I think I said that you know I trusted him to get it together it's just whether or not it would be enough for that to propel Harbourview into the top six and I'm still not quite sure but it was definitely an improved performance that what we've seen over the past couple of weeks for Harbourview you know the attackers are still getting those chances I think that Shaquille Bradford has been a really astute addition to the squad and he's getting a lot of goals eight goals I think now this season so Harbourview they still have the quality in the team Adjuma Janssen he's injured right now he'll be out for a while we're seeing Joshan Anglin two penalties in consecutive weeks but not only the penalties man at the match performances as well he's a player that I think has so much quality one of the best midfielders in the league so I think if they're going to piggyback half of those players they should be fine but Lolle Bernard spoke about the defense as well and they haven't been really defensively so far this season that's something that they're going to have to work on and they'll have a really uphill battle if they want to get into that top six but there's still so much of the season to go it's just whether or not they can get all of their components of their team clicking yeah and you made a good point there Alicia because I quite agree with you about Joshan Anglin by the way Joshan Anglin and Shaquille Bradford scoring both of Harbourview's goals in two games back to back same scores for Harbourview and their wins but Joshan Anglin is a player to me with immense quality and since he has returned from the USL stint he had I'm not sure if he has delivered for Harbourview at the level that we know he can he appears to be getting into good form now but I think he's a player that can offer a lot more to Harbourview yeah I think so as well Lolle Bernard also spoke about the fact that you know maybe he hasn't been as fit as he would have wanted him to be especially at the start of this season last season he wasn't as consistent but we saw the flashes of brilliance from him the season before that he helped them to a title so I do think that he has the quality you know I remember sitting actually close to coach Hal Grimson and saying and I was watching a game and Harbourview were playing and coach said wow he's still playing in Jamaica you know not that necessarily that you know maybe he's going to pick him soon but he has been a part of a couple national squad so I think that just indicates his quality I'm not quite sure if he knew that before and or if he will even see this but I think he just goes to show that he has so much quality and if he continues to apply himself and try and get consistent game time it's a player that he's a player that probably shouldn't be in the Jamaica Premier League too much longer yeah let's talk about another fixture Cavalier overcoming humble lion and in that match humble lion had a couple chances they failed to capitalize on it and as a result we have the score line yeah I think Cavalier's entire game model Rudolf Spitz game model is set a lot around transitional football you know really sucking in the opposition and then just really trying to break as quickly as possible because they have such devastating attacking talent usually you know last season it was Colin Anderson doing at Kingston doing at Kingston is back now in the fold and then add to that that Chanel Thomas now who's scoring I think five goals this season Colin Ainsworth yeah Colin Ainsworth who has been moved into more of an attacking position Christopher Ainsworth sorry who has been moved into more of a attacking position and he's performing really well the young player going to be in the under 20 Jamaica training squad arm as well this week so I think and then when you add that to John Morrow Kelvin all of the attacking players that they have but I think in games that they're forced to dominate themselves and have all of the possession I think because it's a stylistic clash sometimes they can afford some chances to the opposition and I'm not saying that humble lion deserve to get anything out of the game yesterday but Cavalier I think that's one part of the game model that they need to adjust in what in the fact that when teams allow them to have the ball they're not quite as penetrative as they need to be and we saw that by them especially I think in the link-up final against Port Marina into the team with a similar style as similar setup and I think as Cavalier go forward they're going to have to find a different way to attack than transitional play as we see here for a goal like this they're great on the transition but you're going to have more you're going to have more phases of play especially in playoff scenarios when the game is a bit slower so it's up to them to fix that and I'm sure Rudal speed will have his fixes for that and they'll progress as the season goes on. Yeah you mentioned Janiel Thomas and then you went on to make a point he was man of the match for this particular fixture and of course he was interviewed about his ability to score goals but what really stood out for me is the fact that he kept mentioning he's also willing to assist and he does a very good job of that you know creating chances for other players not being a selfish but baller what do you make of that aspect of him? Yeah I agree with him and I think that's how his coach sees him as well when he was coming up at Jamaica College he was very evident that you know he had the quality to you know help out in attacking multiple facets he wasn't only a goal scorer and we're seeing him being deployed deeper and deeper and the good thing about that it's that it's not stopping his goalscoring exploits in the recently concluded Caribbean Cup where Cavalier went all the way to the final he was a tournament stop goal scorer we're seeing him now with five league goals so far so I think he is a player that can score goals but because of his immense quality his link of play his willingness to run the channels his willingness to make runs to vacate spaces for other players as well I see him as a player that cannot only impact for this Cavalier team but you know I don't like speaking about the league as if it's a transitional one for players to go overseas but I think his game would translate really well to other leagues where you have to be a bit more selfless than most Jamaican players tend to be and he scored in three consecutive games now as well to five and before we wrap some credit to Cavalier on their clean sheets as well they had gone for clean sheets before last night and it was an own goal so they scored on themselves so they can claim that no team has scored against them in five matches yeah and you could see how upset they were when that own goal went in there definitely a team because in the previous 10 games yes before that run of clean sheets they conceded a goal in all of those games so I think they're a team now trying to break that mold and really turn back into a defensive juggernaut because if you're going to be a transitional team yes as we've seen you know throughout the years you have to be able to first defend well then be able to attack and that's what Cavalier tried to put forward and you know if that's their game model and if it's going to work this well yes they're definitely going to be a strong team as the season winds down agree with you Lige 100% we go to break back with more after this