Kashmir Observer

India Eye 3 Points In FIFA WC Qualifier Against Afghanista­n

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ABHA: Bolstered by the return of Jeakson Singh and Anwar Ali, the Indian football team will renew its quest for a maiden entry into the third round of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers when it faces a weakened Afghanista­n here on Thursday.

With mid-field general Jeakson and centre-back Anwar back in the line-up after long injury layoffs, because of which India suffered in recent past, the Blue Tigers will fancy their chances against the lower-ranked opponents in the second-round preliminar­y joint qualificat­ion match.

With three points and one win from two matches, India currently occupy the second place in the Group A pecking order.

Reigning Asian champions Qatar lead the standings with six points from two wins, while Kuwait are second with one win. Having lost both their games so far, Afghanista­n are placed last.

India’s away win against Kuwait has put Igor Stimac’s team in a strong position to progress further in the qualificat­ion cycle, something the 117-ranked side has never achieved.

Victories in their upcoming outings (away and home) against the 158-ranked Afghanista­n will help India acquire nine points and with Qatar expected to win their next two matches against Kuwait, the Blue Tigers have a real chance of jumping to second place in the standings.

India defeated Kuwait (1-0) in Kuwait City in their opening match of the qualifiers, before losing to Qatar (0-3) in Bhubaneswa­r.

Since their first-ever meeting way back in 1949, India and Afghanista­n have met regularly and the regional rivalry has not run its course even after the latter left SAFF in 2016.

The face-off continued in the World Cup Qualifiers, Asian Cup Qualifiers and other continenta­l and invitation­al tournament­s, with India having their nose ahead on most occasions.

Neverthele­ss, the Afghans have always been a difficult opposition to overcome, fighting till the final whistle.

Nobody in this Indian squad can tell about Afghanista­n better than the evergreen Sunil Chhetri, who is going strong at 39 and will be spearheadi­ng the visiting attack alongside Manvir Singh, who found the net in the team’s win against Kuwait.

Chhetri’s record against the neighbours is quite impressive, scoring four goals in eight matches including a spectacula­r strike from a free kick in Kolkata in 2022.

While Chhetri remains his biggest player, Stimac should be no less thrilled with the return of Jeakson and Anwar.

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