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Need to win the match for the fans, says Chhetri

| | Jun 07, 2016, at 01:32 am
Guwahati, June 6 (IBNS) Despite registering a solitary goal win in Laos in the 1st leg of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup UAE Qualifiers, Stephen Constantine, Head Coach of the Indian National Team understands that the job is still “half done and anything can happen in the next 90 minutes.”

Speaking at the Official Pre-Match Press Conference, Constantine explained, “Laos are not a bad side and they worked very hard in the 1st leg. We have to concentrate on tomorrow’s game and aim to win.”

“It starts 0-0 tomorrow and we have no room for complacency against them (Laos). We respect Laos but we will try to beat them,” he added.

“We are approaching the game from scratch and the only advantage that we have is that we have played them and we know them. Apart from that there is no advantage,” quipped Indian skipper Sunil Chhetri, sitting besides Constantine.

“But we are ready for Laos and we need to win this match for the fans.”

“We are missing key Players such Robin Singh, Dhanpal Ganesh, Rowlin Borges, Bikash Jairu, Cavin Lobo, Pronay Halder – all of whom may have started tomorrow,” Constantine informed.

“One of my main objectives was to build a Team for the future. ANd had I not backed the 25 Players to make debut for India, we may not have been able to put in a squad against Laos tomorrow. But we are not complaining,” he quipped.

“There’s competition for almost every position now. That’s such a healthy sign.”

For the record, India’s 0-1 win against Laos in Vientiane was the ‘Men in Blue’s first win away win in a Qualifier since 2001.

“When you wear the Indian jersey there is always pressure. In Football, everybody wants to win and even when there is no pressure, there is pressure,” Constantine echoed.

Highlighting on the gravity of the clash against Laos, he added: “One of my objectives was to reach the last stages of qualifiers of the AFC Asian Cup 2019. If we win tomorrow, that happens.”

Meanwhile, Jeje, Halicharan Narzary and Udanta Singh will be playing infront of their home crowd tomorrow and according to Constantine it is a “perfect opportunity to do show the crowd what they can do”

“For a Player to play in front of his home crowd is very special, I hope they score lots of goals tomorrow as they have the platform for them.”

The match kicks-off at 7pm and will be telecast live on DD Sports. Furthermore, there will be a live streaming on www.the-aiff.com

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