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Liverpool hero Barnes excited by Jamaica challenge

Former Liverpool and England star John Barnes is delighted to have been named new coach of Jamaica.

"It's a tremendous honour to be managing my country," he said. "I've been trying to get back into football for many years. So it's a great opportunity to get involved.

"It's going to be very difficult to qualify for 2010. But a job only becomes available when someone loses his job and someone only loses his job when the team is not doing well."

While the Jamaicans have gained just a point from their opening games, Barnes pointed out that all those ties were away from home and he is hoping they can capitalise on their next three matches in front of their own fans.

He said: "The next three matches are all at home - firstly against Mexico and Honduras. I won't be involved in those two matches because of the contractual situation, so I have no control over those two.

"So by then either we would already not have qualified for 2010 or going into the Canada game in November, we would have an opportunity to go through to the last round of qualifying."

With the way the game has progressed commercially over the last few years and the high stakes of a managerial role, the 44-year-old knows he cannot plan too far ahead.

He continued: "Gone are the days when a manager or a coach can think long term as to what he would like to achieve - maybe 2010, maybe 2014, no. You have to think short term. What you have to try to do is win football matches.

"So for Jamaica to progress, you have to win football matches and my focus really is on the Canada game, trying to win that match regardless of whether we've qualified for the last round of World Cup qualification or not.

"Because as (England boss) Fabio Capello has found out, you're only one game away from disaster or one game away from euphoria. You win one game, you're the best in the world, you lose one game, you're the worst in the world."

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