Khaleej Times

India hoping for a positive start

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abu dhabi — India will hope for a positive start to what is expected to be a difficult campaign when they take on Thailand in their first match of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup on Sunday.

Placed at the 97th spot in the Fifa rankings, India are 21 rungs above Thailand. But despite their lower ranking, the Thai players are overall technicall­y and tactically better than their Indian counterpar­ts and are expected to pose a tough challenge in the Group A match.

This will be India’s first appearance at Asian football’s showpiece event after the 2011 edition. This is India’s fourth participat­ion in the AFC Asian Cup. India had finished second in the 1964 edition of the Asian Cup.

On the other hand, Thailand’s best result at the continenta­l championsh­ip came in 1972 when they finished third. Since then, they have failed to overcome the group stage

hurdle in all the five occasions they qualified for the final round.

A day prior to their opening match India coach Steven Constantin­e admitted that he “can’t wait for the match to begin.”

“The players are really looking

forward to the opening match, and so am I. We can’t wait for the game to kick-off. It’s time for the show,” he said.

“We have a really young team. I wish they perform to their abilities. I’m sure we’ll do fine.”

Building up to the Continenta­l Championsh­ip, Oman, who were held to a goalless draw by India, got the better of Thailand three days ago in an internatio­nal friendly.

But Constantin­e brushed aside on being asked whether India will have a psychologi­cal advantage when they face Thailand.

“They are different teams with a different set of players. Oman were trying out different players, and so were Thailand,” he commented.

“Thailand are a very good side and they are not to be underestim­ated at all. We’re in no position to underestim­ate anybody.”

Constantin­e asserted that guiding India to the Asian Cup is a proud moment for him.

“Personally, it’s a proud moment for me to lead India to the Asian Cup. It has been a long difficult road which took more than three years to get here. AIFF believed in me and allowed me to continue,” Constantin­e said. —

 ??  ?? The indian players attend a training session prior to their opening match against Thailand. —
The indian players attend a training session prior to their opening match against Thailand. —

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