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Soca Warriors in quarter-finals

Published:Wednesday | July 17, 2013 | 12:00 AM
Trinidad & Tobago midfielder Kevin Molino (10) scores as he holds off Honduras forward Roger Rojas (21) in the second half of the CONCACAF Gold Cup football match on Monday night in Houston, Texas. Trinidad & Tobago defeated Honduras 2-0. - AP

HOUSTON (CMC):

Trinidad & Tobago defeated Honduras 2-0 on Monday night to clinch a place in the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarter-finals.

Kenwyne Jones scored from the penalty spot early in the second half and provided Kevin Molino with an assist midway through the second half to seal victory in Houston.

Honduras had already secured top spot in the group after victories in their opening two matches, allowing Trinidad and Tobago to capitalise on their complacency with an inspired second half display.

Jones, handed the captain's armband in place of Densill Theobold, had two chances in the first 20 minutes that went close, heading over the crossbar and shooting just wide of the target.

The Stoke City striker put the Soca Warriors ahead in the 48th minute by converting a penalty after Orlin Peralta had fouled Cornell Glen in the box.

Jones then helped his side double their advantage in the 67th minute, when he set up Molino to score from inside the penalty area.

Trinidad and Tobago finished in second place behind Honduras, who had earlier won against Haiti and El Salvador.

Even though Trinidad and Tobago and El Salvador finished level on points at four apiece and goal difference, the Caribbean side secured second place due to scoring more goals (4-3).

In the other game, Haiti went tumbling out of the Gold Cup after losing to El Salvador 1-0.

The Haitians had a chance to advance earlier, but a late goal sent them crashing out.

Rodolfo Zelaya initially missed a late penalty, but poked home the rebound as El Salvador finished the group stage as one of the two best third-place finishers.