Kemar Lawrence and Jamaica couldn't have asked for much more from their pre-tournament prep for Copa America Centenario.
Jamaica's Copa America Centenario preparations took the team back to Chile - the site of last year's Copa America - to face the current holders of CONMEBOL's showpiece trophy.
Though the Reggae Boyz performed very creditably against South American opponents last summer, and subsequently went on a run to the CONCACAF Gold Cup final, it should be noted the team left Copa America without scoring a goal or a point. All they got was three 1-0 losses and a fair amount of praise for not getting completely obliterated by teams assumed to be comfortably better than Jamaica (specifically, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay).