Samuel snaps up Player of the Month award

Sheyna Weston (left), marketing manager at Desk Restaurants – Wendy’s (Trinidad and Tobago) presents Morvant Caledonia United goalkeeper Glenroy Samuel with Wendy’s Pro League Player of the Month vouchers at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on Wednesday. At right is TT Pro League general secretary Julia Baptiste. PHOTO COURTESY TT PROLEAGUE
Sheyna Weston (left), marketing manager at Desk Restaurants – Wendy’s (Trinidad and Tobago) presents Morvant Caledonia United goalkeeper Glenroy Samuel with Wendy’s Pro League Player of the Month vouchers at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva on Wednesday. At right is TT Pro League general secretary Julia Baptiste. PHOTO COURTESY TT PROLEAGUE

MORVANT CALEDONIA United shot-stopper Glenroy Samuel became the second goalkeeper this season to be honoured as the Wendy’s Pro League Player of the Month, taking the gong for September.

MIC-IT St Ann’s Rangers goalkeeper Cleon John won the honour for June.

Samuel’s performances this season in Morvant Caledonia strip including some brilliant shutouts against Point Fortin Civic in a 1-0 win at the Mahaica Oval during September didn’t go unnoticed.

“I’d like to thank to judges for noticing what I’ve been doing,” said the 27-year-old ex-North East Stars goalie who was honoured on Wednesday at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva.

“But first I must thank God, (also) my family and loved ones for giving me the extra push.”

Samuel, who was part of Trinidad and Tobago Under-17 and Under-20 World Cup squads in 2007 and 2009 respectively, has been in and out the national team over the years – most recently on the radar of current TT’s coach Dennis Lawrence who recalled the shot-stopper to the national set-up for recent World Cup qualifiers against Mexico and the United States.

Through being an unused substitute in the aforementioned qualifiers, Samuel believes, “I am the best in the country at present.

“I’m at my peak right now. I work hard in every session and I am ready to give it my all for club and country.”

Samuel said his return to Morvant Caledonia has been positive and also credits the Eastern Stallions’ coaching staff headed by Jamaal Shabazz for his improvement in performances. With Morvant Caledonia positioned fourth on the Pro League standings and six regular league games left, Samuel wants to help his club to a top-three finish while challenging for the Cups before turning his focus to, possibly, a move to Europe.

(ttproleague.com)

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