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Optimistic Indian team departs for UAE
BANGALORE, APRIL 23. Optimism was writ large on the faces of the
Indian football team, which after two good showings in the Group
8 Pre- World Cup football qualifying matches at home, left for
UAE on Monday.
Its first match, against UAE, is slated for April 26 at Al Ain
and after finishing its away tour, which includes matches against
Yemen (on May 2) and Brunei (May 12), it returns to play its last
league match against Brunei at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here
on May 20.
``We are proceeding with an open mind. After a good game against
UAE (on April 8) which we won 1-0, our boys did play well against
Yemen (April 15) too. But they could not take the chances and
that's why we lost the two points. Otherwise we would have been
on six points now instead of two and that would have given us a
big boost morally. Anyway, we are confident of doing well,``
ascertained chief coach Sukhwinder Singh.
The senior professional in the side, mercurial I.M. Vijayan too
sounded hopeful. ``I have played in three World Cup qualifiers.
This, however, is the most balanced side. If we convert our
chances we can surely qualify for the next stage,'' said the
beaming veteran.
Injury worries seem to be relegated to the backseat as both Jo
Paul Ancheri and Noel Wilson looked cheerful. Both are suffering
from a groin strain. While Jo Paul seems to be happy with the
progress he is making, what with two weeks of rest, Noel too
sounded confident of playing if called for.
Baichung Bhutia, the team captain and the cog behind the team's
success, was his usual self. ``I've all the time maintained that
our team is good and can deliver if it plays to potential. Even
now I don't think otherwise,`` said the ebullient striker, who is
carrying the hopes and prayers of a nation on his strong
shoulders.
- Our Sports Reporter
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