The Jamaica manager explained the absences of Antonio and Dixon, blaming "lost passports. And it was too late to get new ones and to get visas to come over here, so they are missing."
In terms of the task ahead against the USMNT, McClaren addressed the challenge of playing in the U.S. after dropping leg one in Kingston.
“I think we were unfortunate to come away with a defeat, albeit by just one goal,” McLaren said. “We felt we did enough to draw the game. We didn’t in the end, but we are still in the tie. Away from home, we’ve been in good form recently. This will be a completely different game altogether. We know that USA on home soil is a totally different team, so we expect another very difficult game but come here with optimism and belief.”