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India U-23 colts up for 'do-or-die' challenge against Tajikistan

| @indiablooms | Mar 23, 2019, at 05:03 pm

Tashkent, Mar 23 (IBNS): Having shrugged off the first-match loss against defending champions Uzbekistan, the India U23 colts gear up for the "do-or-die" fixture against Tajikistan tomorrow (March 24, 2019).

"It's a very crucial game for us. It’s more important given the current standing of the table,” Head Coach Derrick Pereira opined. “You might say it's do-or-die for us. We'll surely try to put in our best performance and see what awaits us," Pereira stated.

After fighting valiantly in the first 45 minutes, the Indian boys eventually went down 0-3 against Uzbekistan. Looking back. Pereira feels 'inexperience' cost the team dearly.

"Uzbekistan were physically stronger, and technically better than us. Our inexperience cost us the match. We have got two chances in the first half. Had we converted, we could have got an edge," Pereira explained.

Unlike other groups in the qualifiers, group F comprises of only three teams which makes every single game hugely crucial in their pursuit of a berth in the finals, which is scheduled in Thailand next year.

"As we are playing only two matches, it's tough for us to rectify things and implement them on the pitch within 48 hours of playing the first match. But, we’ll take the challenge head-on," Pereira added.

Vinit Rai, who donned the captain's armband at the Pakhtakor Stadium yesterday, expressed that his team has the potential to make a comeback against Tajikistan.

"We have made some mistakes and got punished against Uzbekistan. But if we are able to play to our true potential, we can surely get a positive result. We can’t afford any margin of error. We have to take the chances with both hands whatever comes our way," Rai stated.

Pereira added: "In Football, you never give up. That's the charm. We go to the next match with a positive mind set and put in our best performance. You never know, anything is possible in football."

The match will kick-off at IST 5.30pm on Sunday.


Image Credit: AIFF Media

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