In a post-Christmas clash at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex, defending champions Mount Pleasant experienced a disappointing defeat, succumbing to a 2-0 loss against Arnett Gardens as the Wray and Nephew Jamaica Premier League (JPL) resumed on Wednesday. Mount Pleasant, who have only secured one victory in their last five matches, faced a formidable Arnett Gardens side that delivered an impressive performance on their home turf. The defeat marks a challenging period for the defending champions, raising questions about their form and strategy as the JPL season unfolds. In the opening fixture at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex, Molynes United secured a narrow victory over Montego Bay with a 2-1 scoreline. Meanwhile, at the Ashenheim Stadium’s double-header, Tivoli Gardens surged to second place in the standings after a convincing 3-0 triumph over Harbour View.
The day’s other encounters included Dunbeholden narrowly beating Waterhouse 2-1, while Portmore United and Cavalier secured 1-0 victories over Vere and Treasure Beach, respectively. Humble Lion kept Lime Hall Academy winless with a 1-0 victory in another closely contested match. As the dust settled, the JPL standings witnessed notable shifts. Mount Pleasant continues to lead with 22 points, although their recent struggles have allowed Tivoli Gardens to close in with 21 points. Arnett Gardens and Portmore United share the third and fourth positions, also with 21 points each. The top six are completed by Dunbeholden and Waterhouse. At the bottom of the table, Lime Hall Academy finds itself in a challenging position, occupying the last spot with only four points. They are three points behind Molynes United, who currently occupy the other relegation spot. The league remains highly competitive, with the recent results reshaping the landscape and setting the stage for intense battles in the upcoming matches. Fans can expect further twists and turns as the Wray and Nephew JPL continues to unfold its drama on the field.
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