The Asian Age

Stimac regrets going out of WC reckoning

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New Delhi, Nov. 21: India football coach Igor Stimac on Thursday said he was disappoint­ed with the side’s performanc­e in the last few matches and cited injury to key players as the main reason behind the country going out of reckoning of a World Cup berth. Speaking at the sidelines of the launch of the 13th edition of the I-League, Stimac also expressed his unhappines­s at the clubs for not playing Indian players as strikers in the domestic leagues. “We came back home a bit disappoint­ed after the last two matches but that did not undermine our faith and believes in what we do. We faced big difficulti­es with the regard to opponents and climatic conditions. The injury problems were the most difficult issue we faced,” Stimac said.

“Losing the most important players, Sandesh Jhingan, Rowlin Borges and Amarjit Singh, and

then Pranoy Halder missing out a couple of matches initially and also injuring during the Oman match, all these have contribute­d to the results,” the Croatian said.

The Indian team is virtually out of contention of advancing to the third round of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers after losing to Oman 1-0 in Muscat on Tuesday. They played out three consecutiv­e draws — against Qatar,

Bangladesh and Afghanista­n — after losing to Oman at home.

The team is now with three points from five matches and are at fourth spot in the Group E table. Stimac’s side has not won a single match out of the five it has played so far in this second round of the qualifiers.

The head coach informed that three players — Halder, Adil Khan and Rahul Bheke — injured themselves during the away match against Oman.

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Manu Bhaker (from left) Divyansh Singh Panwar and Elavenil Valarivan pose with their World Cup Final gold medals.
 ?? — PTI — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Indian Football team coach Igor Stimac poses with the trophy along with 11 team members at the launch of the 13th edition of the Hero I-Leauge in New Delhi on Thursday.
— PTI — BIPLAB BANERJEE Indian Football team coach Igor Stimac poses with the trophy along with 11 team members at the launch of the 13th edition of the Hero I-Leauge in New Delhi on Thursday.
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