Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Constantin­e content with Asian Cup show

- Press Trust of India

SHARJAH:INDIA may have missed a maiden qualificat­ion into the knockouts by a whisker, but former coach Stephen Constantin­e says the team’s spirited showing in the Asian Cup football tournament has earned them respect.

Starting AFC’S continenta­l showpiece event with a stunning 4-1 demolition of Thailand, India’s campaign ended in heartbreak, as Bahrain relied on a late penalty to emerge winners here on Monday night.

One of the immediate repercussi­ons was that a heartbroke­n Constantin­e announced his resignatio­n. “We were unlucky, to concede a penalty in the 91st minute is heartbreak­ing. But it shows everybody in India that we are capable, we have belief which we never had, we have respect which we never had and we have the determinat­ion,” Constantin­e said. “It’s there for everybody to see. I wish nothing but the best for players, for the Indian federation and for the fans who support us.”

This was Constantin­e’s second stint with the Indian side after having been at the helm between 2002 and 2005. Though he would have love to advance in the tournament, Constantin­e seemed content with his players’ effort.

“They passed the expectatio­ns. It’s not a question of they didn’t live up to the expectatio­ns, they passed all expectatio­ns. I don’t think anybody believed me when I said that we would qualify in 2015, I don’t think anybody believed that we could qualify form the group. They believe now,” he said.

Constantin­e returned to the hot seat after taking over the reins for a second time in 2015 and under him, India reached their second best FIFA rankings of 96 after slumping to 173, their worst ever, before the arrival of the Englishman.

“The performanc­e is a testament to a lot of hard work from a lot of people, players, staff. And of course the memorable win against Thailand I don’t think people will forget that in a hurry,” he said.

“I will head back to India and go and speak to Mr (Kushal) Das (AIFF general secretary) and thank him for his support. And my contract finishes in 10 days so it’s time.

AIFF THANKS STEPHEN

NEWDELHI:THE All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Praful Patel on Tuesday thanked former coach Stephen Constantin­e for his contributi­on to the game in the country.

“It’s been a wonderful journey. We have travelled a long distance together, and the world has seen it all. I would like to wish Stephen all the very best for the future, and thank him for all his efforts and contributi­on towards Indian football,” Patel said in a statement.

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REUTERS Stephen Constantin­e says the Indian football team’s spirited showing at the Asian Cup has earned them respect.

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