The Asian Age

Getting better with each match: Coach

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Goalkeeper Niraj Kumar, who turned out to be the hero in India’s goalless draw against formidable Iran in the AFC U- 16 Championsh­ip, said he was “confident” of saving the penalty.

Niraj, who saved a spot kick in the 76th minute, said that it was a “big challenge” to play Iran.

“I was confident that I would save the penalty,” Niraj said.

“We were playing at a rhythm in the match and I had that confidence and the team support behind me.

“It is always a challenge to face Iran and we had to be on our toes defensivel­y to put up with their swift forwards.”

Head coach Bibiano Fernandes said the team has got better as the tournament progressed.

“We have got better and better as the tournament has progressed. The mistakes I had identified defensivel­y in the game against Vietnam were not there against Iran,” Bibiano said.

The coach smiled when reminded that it was in 1984 when India had last held Iran to a goalless draw, in the Asia Cup Finals in Singapore.

As things stand now, India need a draw against current table toppers Indonesia to advance to the quarterfin­als. Even a loss will earn them a quarter- final ticket if the other match between Iran and Vietnam, which kicks off at the same time, ends in a draw.

“We performed to the best of our abilities and though it would have been special if we would have won, we are happy with a point and aim on our next opponents,” Bibiano said, reflecting on India’s three missed chances in the last five minutes.

“We had aimed for a win, but I am very pleased and happy with a point and a draw. As long as chances are created, goals would come. It would have been a worry if chances were not created,” the coach added.

Defender Bikash Yumnam said “it won’t be easy against Indonesia”.

 ??  ?? Neeraj Kumar ( right).
Neeraj Kumar ( right).

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