 90 minutes and all of the action that took place. So it started here, 90 minutes, unchanged, changed squad for both of these teams to make them start at the brightest. First rail effort, Andrzej Fletcher had grand ideas. And then Thomas and Alex Marshall combined. But Golard was solid as ever. Marshall did create glimmers of hope in the first half and Ricardo Gucci might have thought he did enough yet to perhaps get on the score sheet. But the upright was the determining factor in the end. Denzel Smith beaten all ends up. That was all for half time, three shots on target, no shots of the so called warriors. Then in the second half, as it started, so it continued. And that time, Chaniel Thomas forcing Denzel Smith into action. Then Kali Ovry started his dance lessons, creating some bright sparks and moments for the so called warriors. Hunanjuran joined the company, Gibson as well, who were near the coordinates that they would have wanted. And then Ovry came to life in the second half and perhaps the best chance for the warriors. Nobody whom at the back door, Nathaniel James and company couldn't get at the end of it. Alvin Jones, usually lethal from this sort of range, could only find the wall ahead of him as the warriors' struggles in front of goal continued. And 90 minutes, well, produced hope and some flashes, but no goals. Let's look at the numbers and see if they tell us anything special. And when it came to shots, Jamaica certainly leading in that department, six versus three. Not on target for the so called warriors though. 14 falls committed, split right down the middle between the teams. And in terms of saves, Denzel Smith by far the busier of the goalkeepers, but the most important statistic is that of goals and there were none to be had in this match. Called us at the end of 90 minutes. Well, we saw the pictures, we heard the numbers. It is time now to get inside the minds of the coaches. And right now I've got Brent Sancho and he's standing by with coach Angus Eve and Heimer Halgrimson. Coach, board coaches here joined me here. I'm very lucky to have both of you at the same time. Gentlemen, I know you wanted to get something out of this weekend. Do you think you have achieved it? Yeah, most definitely. I think we were able to bred a lot of players who have never played for both countries before and given them this opportunity to see how they could stand up under this kind of scrutiny. In a derby game like this was great for them. Especially now when the fans were here, it was much more intense game than it was two days ago. So for the younger kids, really good to play this match. Well, as we look forward to what's ahead for both of you, how does preparation move on as you go to your respective games? No, I think our focus will switch to maybe a different kind of squad, bigger game, et cetera. And now we have not much, two weeks, less than two weeks to prepare for our matches. So just to switch your focus, this was a project which is now for me, finished in a bit. And for Jamaica, it's the nation's next semifinal. And then in the summer, it's the Copa America. So two big tournaments and we need to fully focus if we want to do good on those tournaments. Yeah, we will use this obviously in preparation for our playing match against Canada. And obviously we have woke up in the summer also. And this was just a good exercise, it's an opportunity for us to help each other, help the region go forward because we don't have enough football playing in the region. The guys who are not with the full steam get these sort of run-outs. Well, thank you very much, gentlemen. I know both of you have your assessments to do afterwards. Congratulations on what you've been able to achieve. It's great to see this between the two countries, the two giants and the Caribbean. Thank you very much.