DirecTV North East Stars' Jamaican forward Sean Fraser said his team is eagerly looking forward to the Toyota Classic final on Friday at the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya against Ma Pau from 8 pm. Speaking after his team's ended the fairytale run of Joe Public Super League squad with a 3-1 whipping in the semifinal at the Larry Gomes Stadium, Malabar, the inform Fraser said, "It doesn't matter who we meet, it's just one more hurdle to jump," Fraser, opened the scoring for the Sangre Grande-based Stars in the 20th minute while Soca Warriors striker' Anthony Wolfe (42nd pen) and Gary Glasgow (77th) got the other items. It's the third final of the season for the Shurland David coached Stars which has already won the Lucozade Sports Goal Shield and were runners-up in the T&T Football Federation FA Trophy final, both Finals against Jabloteh.
The Stars forward applauded Joe Public saying, "They showed a lot of character, a lot of energy and fight to the end. We didn't play the nice football that we could play but most importantly we got the semi-final victory and it took us to the final." However David has a lot of confidence in his side for Friday's final. But still my guys are really willing and motivated to go out and win this one, because it's the third final and I believe everything will work out for us," he concluded. In the second semi-final clash at the Malabar venue on Friday, Ma Pau edged San Juan Jabloteh 5-4 on penalties after a 2-2 draw to reach the final. Two hours before the final, a Toyota XI will meet the Pro League coaches in an exhibition match.