The Jamaica forward says when the Reggae Boyz meet the team that beat them in the Gold Cup final in Copa America group play, there will be a score to settle.
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LOS ANGELES — Jamaica feels it has "a score to settle" with Mexico after losing the 2015 Gold Cup final to El Tri, according to Jamaica forward Giles Barnes.
Though Mexico players dismissed the idea that previous encounters between their side and the Reggae Boyz will have any bearing on Thursday's Copa America Centenario group contest, Barnes said the 3-1 defeat in the Gold Cup final still hurts for the Caribbean side.