The Free Press Journal

India will compete in U-17 World Cup, says Chile coach

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Having seen the Indian team from close quarters in their 1-1 draw, Chile coach Hernan Caputto today said the hosts would compete and make the country proud in the FIFA U-17 World Cup in October.

The La Roja, who finished runners-up to Brazil in their South American U-17 Championsh­ips to qualify for the World Cup, led 1-0 before the spirited boys of Luis Norton de Matos restored parity in the four-nation tournament (Torneo de 4 Naciones Tournament tour) in Mexico City yesterday.

"It was a very difficult match, the way India approached the match was very interestin­g. We started 1-0, we had some chances, but India came out and started putting pressure on us with very fast transition­s and in a counteratt­ack they scored," he said about the Blue Tigers in an email interview with PTI after their draw against India colts.

"It was deserving, India are a team who will compete and make their country proud, you can tell there is a lot of work from Luis and what he has achieved with their players."

India produced a spirited display to hold fancied Chile in the final match of its Torneo de 4 Naciones Tournament tour. Showering praise on de Matos, he said: "India are a very competitiv­e team. It's coach, Luis Norton de Matos, has given the team an interestin­g model of play, with players that are fast and technicall­y sound."

India had a tough start to the tournament with a 1-5 drubbing at the hands of hosts Mexico, followed by a 0-3 loss to their U-17 World Cup group A opponents Colombia.

Chile scored in the 40th minute after India's defence failed to clear the ball, but Nongdamba Naorem found the equaliser in the final 10 minutes of the game.

"About Chile, we want to keep on growing and improving, the tournament in Mexico was a very good experience and will give the team a benchmark of what we can find in the World Cup," the Argentineb­orn Chilean said.

Chile, who are drawn in group F with England, Mexico and Iraq, have already done a recce of the Salt Lake Stadium and are looking forward to connect with the city's football fans. Chile are not expected to have it easy in their group, but Caputto is confident of putting up a fine show.

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