Lambe Wins Fourth Cap - Ipswich Town News
Academy midfielder Reggie Lambe, 17, won his fourth full international cap as Bermuda beat Barbados 2-1 in a home friendly on Friday night. Lambe, who came on as a sub in the 67th minute, supplied the cross for the winning goal for Damon Ming.
Barbados had earlier been reduced to 10 men when Bryan Neblett was sent off but it could have been even worse for the Caribbean side with defender Gregg Belle shown two yellow cards by referee George O'Brien but allowed to remain on the field by the Graham Poll-esque official.
Lambe is likely to win his fifth full cap on Monday when the Bermudians again take on Barbados in another home friendly. The matches are part of Bermuda's preparations for their World Cup qualifiers with Trinidad and Tobago later in the month.
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