Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

South Korea favourites but we will fight: India U-16 football coach

- Press Trust of India

KUALA LUMPUR: One match away from sealing a maiden berth in the FIFA U-17 World Cup, India U-16 football team coach Bibiano Fernandes feels although their next opponents South Korea are the favourites, they will not go down without a fight.

“South Korea are one of the teams touted to win the AFC U-16 Championsh­ip and the match against them will be the most challengin­g ninety minutes that any one of us has ever faced. Korea Republic are the overwhelmi­ng favourites,” Bibiano told www.the-aiff.com.

“They are tactically very agile and have swift players in almost all positions who are capable of catching the opponent defence off guard. However, we were underestim­ated in our 1-0 win over Iraq in the Four-nation Tournament and we were underestim­ated in the group stages of the AFC U-16 Championsh­ip. But here we are, we will give everything that we have in the match against Korea Republic,” he said.

After advancing through the group stages of the AFC U-16 Championsh­ip for the first time in 16 years, the Indian U-16 national team is aiming high.

With just a win away from qualificat­ion to the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru next year, the squad is apprehensi­ve about the challenge that lies ahead. “Everybody in the squad including the staff knows the gravity of our quarter-final bout. The boys have sacrificed a lot for these coming ninety minutes and have worked tirelessly day in and day out for the same. This is the moment that they have been preparing for, almost their whole lives till now,” Bibiano said. “The gravity of the moment is immense and everybody is apprehensi­ve of what it means and what it can mean for Indian football.”

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