Panama 4-2 Dominican Republic
Thomas Christiansen saw his Panama side beat the Dominican Republic 4-2 at Estadio Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez, a rehearsal in which he again leaned on squad rotation. Víctor Griffith and Tomás Rodríguez justified their starting roles before half-time, then the reshuffled cast closed the night out.
Christiansen opened in a 5-4-1, trusting César Samudio behind a back five and tasking Rodríguez with stretching Marcelo Neveleff’s 4-2-3-1. The reward came in the 16th minute when Rodríguez scored, simple and direct. Griffith doubled the lead in the 44th minute, capitalising on midfield pressure that had already drawn a Pablo Rosario yellow card in the 37th minute.
Panama’s rotation began on the half-hour, when Cecilio Waterman and César Blackman replaced José Fajardo and Iván Anderson. Eight more outfield changes followed at the interval, introducing Éric Davis, Andrés Andrade and others just as the hosts were settling into the second half. The visitors took advantage of that reset when Mariano Díaz converted Juanca Pineda’s pass in the 47th minute, but Waterman – on since the 30th minute – restored the two-goal cushion in the 57th minute after Andrade’s run from the left. Even Erick Japa’s 67th-minute finish could not derail the response.
The closing act came in the 89th minute, when Davis advanced down the flank and teed up Kadir Barría to make it 4-2. Between those goals, Joseph Luis Rodríguez collected Panama’s only booking in the 83rd minute, and the remaining Dominican Republic changes (including Lucas Bretón and Alessandro Ovalle Santos at the restart) could not tilt the balance back.
Christiansen will be satisfied that both of his units delivered contributions, with Andrade and Davis supplying decisive assists from deep. Neveleff must tighten defensive spacing once the first press is beaten, because conceding four times despite tidy spells in possession is a reminder of the work still ahead.
Tactical Insight
Panama’s 5-4-1 shifted into a 3-4-3 whenever the wing-backs pushed on, leaving Griffith to anchor transitions. Once the second-half cohort arrived, Andrade’s left-footed deliveries and Davis’s overlaps became the main supply lines, explaining the Waterman and Barría goals. The Dominican Republic relied on Rosario and Jean Carlos López to screen the centre, but Rosario toned down his aggression after the booking and the visitors lost their grip. Neveleff’s triple switch at the interval energised the wide areas, yet Díaz still found himself isolated after his early second-half strike.
Key Events
- 16th minute: Tomás Rodríguez scored to give Panama a 1-0 lead
- 37th minute: Pablo Rosario received a yellow card
- 44th minute: Víctor Griffith scored to make it 2-0
- 47th minute: Mariano Díaz scored for 2-1 after Juanca Pineda’s pass
- 57th minute: Cecilio Waterman scored, assisted by Andrés Andrade, for 3-1
- 67th minute: Erick Japa scored to cut the gap to 3-2
- 83rd minute: José Luis Rodríguez received a yellow card
- 89th minute: Kadir Barría scored from Éric Davis’s cross for 4-2
Statistics
| Category | Panama | Dominican Republic |
|---|---|---|
| Goals | 4 | 2 |
| Yellow cards | 1 | 1 |
Looking Ahead
Panama’s depth is peaking at a useful moment, with Davis, Andrade and Waterman reinforcing Christiansen’s belief in rising internal competition ahead of the next window. The Dominican Republic now need sharper structure behind Díaz and greater continuity in their midfield pressing before stronger regional tests arrive. For more on the international programme tonight check South Korea vs El Salvador, Northern Ireland vs Guinea preview and Slovenia vs Cyprus.







