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JAM Premier League
03-16 08:00
0 - 4
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Waterhouse FC
Montego Bay Utd
Attacks
110
117
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40
63
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52
48
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10
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11′
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Jamaica Premier League Round: Waterhouse FC 0-4 Montego Bay United The final whistle at the Waterhouse FC home ground confirmed a stunning and comprehensive away victory, as Montego Bay United ran out 4-0 winners in this Jamaica Premier League clash. The result served as a major statement from the visitors, who dismantled their hosts with clinical efficiency, turning the match into a one-sided affair that significantly boosts their standing in the early season table. From the opening minutes, Montego Bay United seized control, their attacking intent clear. The breakthrough came midway through the first half, a well-worked team move finished calmly to silence the home crowd. Before Waterhouse could regroup, a second goal followed, capitalizing on a defensive error to double the advantage before halftime. Any hopes of a Waterhouse comeback were extinguished early in the second period as Montego Bay added a third, showcasing their superior pace and movement. A late fourth goal, perhaps the pick of the bunch, put a emphatic exclamation point on a dominant performance, completing a miserable afternoon for the home side. The focus point of the match was the sheer ruthlessness of Montego Bay's counter-attack and their defensive solidity, which snuffed out any threat Waterhouse attempted to muster. The home team's frustration was palpable, with several players booked as the game slipped away. For Montego Bay, it was a complete team performance, with multiple players getting on the scoresheet and the goalkeeper earning a clean sheet with a couple of sharp saves when called upon. This heavy defeat sees Waterhouse FC drop valuable points at home, potentially falling down the league standings, while Montego Bay United's goal difference receives a massive boost, propelling them toward the upper echelons of the table. The three points are crucial in what is often a tightly contested league. Post-match, the Waterhouse manager lamented his team's lack of intensity and organization, stating, "We were second to every ball and made it too easy for them. This is a performance we must learn from quickly." In contrast, the victorious Montego Bay coach was full of praise: "The boys executed the game plan perfectly. The energy and focus from the first minute was exactly what we asked for." The starting lineups featured Waterhouse FC's usual defensive structure, but it was breached repeatedly by a Montego Bay United attack led by their dynamic front three, who were a constan