India tussle Kuwait for Group A supremacy

India tussle Kuwait for Group A supremacy

BENGALURU, June 26 (UNI) Group A’s table-toppers India and Kuwait lock horns in the  last group match of the Bangabandhu SAFF Championship 2023, at the Sree  Kanteerava Stadium here on  Tuesday.

 

Both  teams are level on points (6) and goal difference (+6) and have already  qualified for the semi-finals. As such, the winners will determine who  tops the group and takes on the second-placed side from Group B in the  last four. For India, only a win will earn them pole position since they  trail Kuwait on goals scored.

 

“Result-wise, there’s not much in  it apart from getting a bit easier opponents in the semi-final. We’ll  approach this game as any other game and try to win it. Keeping a clean  sheet is always our first goal,” said head coach Igor Stimac,  reiterating the significance of his strong defence, which hasn’t  conceded in the last eight matches.

 

 

“If it’s a draw, so be  it. We’ll still go out to ensure we progress from the semi-finals. We  need to look at the tournament as a whole. If it’s possible to win every  game, it’s even better. If not, the final aim is always to win the  title,” he added.

 

 

Stimac served his one-match suspension in the  last game against Nepal, where the Blue Tigers made sure not to feel his  absence and ran out 2-0 winners. There were eight changes to the side  that thrashed Pakistan on the opening day, and while India struggled to  get into gear in the first half, they got the job done in the second.

 

 

“We  made a lot of changes in the last game to make sure we’ve got everybody  fit, ready and motivated. Against Nepal, we didn’t execute the first  half well as we didn’t stick to the plan. We weren’t marking tightly and  winning aerial duels. We changed a few things, and the second half  worked to perfection, I would say. Some phenomenal moves and passing,”  stated Stimac.

 

 

India have faced Kuwait three times at the senior  level (one win, two defeats). The previous

meeting came in a 2010  friendly in Abu Dhabi, which ended up in a 1-9 hammering for India.

The  only time the Blue Tigers beat the West Asians was in a 3-2 friendly win  in 2004 in Kuwait

City.

 

Kuwait may now be ranked 143,  but that doesn’t divulge their true quality, according to Stimac. “I  think Kuwait’s ranking is underestimated. They’ve had phenomenal  performances in the last six months against strong Asian sides. They are  a very quality team,” assessed the Croatian.

 

Led by Portuguese  head coach Rui Bento, Kuwait have won seven of their last eight matches,  including against the UAE, Tajikistan, Philippines and Zambia. In the  SAFF Championship, they

beat Nepal 3-1 before drubbing Pakistan 4-0.

 

Like  India, Kuwait also made a host of changes for their second game – nine  to be exact – but still registered a comfortable victory, demonstrating  their bench strength. “We made several changes

to keep our players from  getting tired. I have confidence in all of them,” said Bento.

 

“I  look for the development of our players in every game. That’s most  important at the moment for

  1. More than focussing on India, our focus is on ourselves as we can only control our game, not

the opponents’,”  Bento added.

 

(UNI)