Jamaica vs Venezuela player ratings as La Vinotinto books Knockout place in Copa America 2024
In a decisive Group B match at the Copa America 2024 Venezuela cruised to a 3-0 victory over Jamaica in Texas. With both teams’ fates already determined before the game — Venezuela securing a quarter-final berth and Jamaica eliminated — the Venezuelans took the opportunity to rest key players yet still managed a commanding win. Here are the player ratings for both teams:
Jamaica National Football Team Player Ratings vs Venezuela
Goalkeeper:
Jahmali Waite – 5 Waite made a few good saves but was ultimately beaten three times. He was left exposed by his defense on several occasions.
Defenders:
Ethan Pinnock – 6 Pinnock was solid in defense and made some crucial interventions but struggled to keep the Venezuelan attackers at bay.
Joel Latibeaudiere – 5 Latibeaudiere had a tough night dealing with the Venezuelan forwards and was subbed off in the 86th minute.
Michael Hector – 4 Hector’s performance was marred by multiple fouls and a yellow card. He struggled with Venezuela’s pace and creativity.
Midfielders:
Damion Lowe – 6 Lowe was active in both defense and attack, even assisting a chance for Dixon. However, his efforts weren’t enough to turn the tide for Jamaica.
Jon Bell – 5 Bell had a quiet game, unable to contribute much offensively and struggled defensively against Venezuela’s wingers.
Kasey Palmer – 5 Palmer had a subdued match with limited impact, failing to provide the creativity needed in midfield.
Demarai Gray – 6 Gray showed flashes of his dribbling skills but lacked the end product. His substitution in the 87th minute summed up his ineffective night.
Renaldo Cephas – 5 Cephas missed Jamaica’s best chance with a diving header in the first half and was subbed off at halftime.
Kaheim Dixon – 6 Dixon showed some promise after coming on at halftime but failed to find the back of the net.
Forwards:
Michail Antonio – 5 Antonio was largely ineffective and subbed off in the 66th minute, failing to make an impact in what was likely a frustrating night for the forward.
Substitutes:
Kaheim Dixon – 6 Dixon brought some energy after coming on at halftime but couldn’t find the back of the net. He showed promise but lacked the final touch.
Karoy Anderson – 6 Anderson came on in the 66th minute and added some stability in the midfield. He won a free kick in the attacking half, showing some intent.
Shamar Nicholson – 5 Nicholson, coming on for Antonio, struggled to make a significant impact. He couldn’t get into dangerous positions or create opportunities.
Richard King – N/A King came on in the 86th minute and did not have enough time to influence the game.
Alex Marshall – N/A Marshall also came on in the 87th minute and had minimal impact in the closing moments of the match.
Manager
Heimir Hallgrímsson – 5 Couldn’t motivate his players enough to even get a consolation goal. Exits the tournament with a disappointing result.
Venezuela National Football Team Player Ratings vs Jamaica
Goalkeeper:
Rafael Romo – 6 Romo had a relatively quiet game, making routine saves when called upon and managing his area well.
Defenders:
Alexander Gonzalez – 6 Gonzalez was solid in defense and contributed to the attack when needed. He provided good width and linked up well with the midfield.
Yordan Osorio – 7 Osorio was commanding at the back, dealing effectively with Jamaica’s forwards. His positioning and clearances were key in maintaining the clean sheet.
Jon Aramburu – 7 Aramburu was a standout in defense and also contributed offensively with an assist for Bello’s opening goal. His presence was felt on both ends of the pitch.
Wilker Angel – 6 Angel came in for Ferraresi and provided a solid defensive performance. He was reliable in his tackles and positioning, helping to secure the clean sheet.
Midfielders:
Yangel Herrera – 7 Herrera was dynamic in midfield, assisting Rondon’s goal with a well-timed pass. His work rate and distribution were crucial in Venezuela’s dominance.
José Martínez – 6 Martínez was industrious in midfield, playing a key role in maintaining possession and linking defense with attack. He took a few shots from a distance, showing his willingness to contribute offensively.
Telasco Segovia – 7 Segovia, playing as a technical playmaker, displayed his creativity and vision. He was involved in several attacking moves and kept Jamaica’s defense on their toes throughout the match.
Darwin Machís – 6 Machís provided width and pace on the flanks. Although he didn’t score, his runs stretched the Jamaican defense and he was a constant threat until he was substituted.
Eduard Bello – 8 (MOTM) Bello was the standout player, scoring the opening goal with a powerful header and constantly threatening Jamaica’s defense. His movement and positioning were exceptional.
Forwards:
Salomón Rondón – 8 Rondón extended his record as Venezuela’s highest scorer with his 43rd international goal. He was a physical presence upfront, causing problems for the Jamaican defense and capitalizing on his chances effectively.
Substitutes:
Tomás Rincón – 7 Rincón brought experience and composure to the midfield when he came on. He helped control the tempo of the game and provided stability.
Yeferson Soteldo – 6 Soteldo added fresh legs and creativity off the bench. He assisted a late chance for Ramirez and maintained the attacking pressure.
Kervin Andrade – 7 Andrade provided the assist for Ramirez’s goal and was lively after coming on, adding energy and flair to Venezuela’s attack.
Eric Ramirez – 7 Ramirez came off the bench to score Venezuela’s third goal, showcasing his finishing skills and composure in front of goal.
Christian Makoun – N/A Makoun came on late in the game and did not have enough time to make a significant impact.
Manager rating:
Fernando Batista – 7 His team created chances and were solid at the back. Did the job with a clean sheet intact.
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