The Free Press Journal

A place in final what we wanted, says India coach Constantin­e

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Underlinin­g the work rate of footballer­s in India’s comprehens­ive 3-0 victory against Kenya in the Interconti­nental Cup’s second match, thus taking them into the finals, head coach Stephen Constantin­e said this is what he wanted to achieve from the beginning.

India rode a second-half brace from captain Sunil Chhetri who was playing his 100th game for the country and one from Jeje Lalpekhlua to brush aside Kenya and log their second win in as many matches.

They had thrashed Chinese Taipei 5-0 in their tournament opener.

“I want to congratula­te the boys for a hard-fought victory under difficult conditions. We didn’t play well in the first half. The win puts us in the final of the tournament. That’s what we wanted to achieve since the beginning,” Consantine said at the post-match press conference.

“We won most of the balls in the second half. Kenya will always be a strong team whichever squad they bring,” he said.

“The work rate today was phenomenal. The game against Chinese Taipei was one of the highest in terms of work rate. We had lost out a little bit in regaining the second ball.” The 8,500-seater Mumbai Football Arena was packed after Chhetri’s plea to fill the stadium and cheer them reached the fans. His request came after the first match saw only 2,500 people turning up.

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