India determined to occupy driver’s seat; ensure Destination Last Four

India determined to occupy driver's seat; ensure Destination Last Four

BENGALURU, June 23:  After a resounding success over Pakistan in their  Bangabandhu SAFF Championship opener, the Indian senior men’s team face  Nepal in their second Group A match

at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in  Bengaluru, on Saturday.

 

A victory for India,  coupled with a win or a draw for Kuwait against Pakistan in the  afternoon

kick-off, will see the Blue Tigers qualify for the semi-final  with one group-stage match to spare.

 

Sunil Chhetri’s hat-trick  and a late strike from Udanta Singh powered India to a 4-0 victory on a

rain-lashed Wednesday, which the Blue Tigers have already moved on from,  according to head

coach Igor Stimac.

 

“I’m very happy with how we  responded against Pakistan. I’m also happy that we’ve already forgotten  about that match and are working on the next one,” said Stimac. “With  all due respect to every team participating here, we are only thinking  about ourselves.”

 

The Croatian was sent off in the first-half  added time for interrupting a quick throw-in from Pakistan, an act he  doesn’t regret and only did for the good of the team, the AIFF sources said.

 

“Whatever decision  I made wasn’t in the heat of the moment but with a cool head and  knowing that there would be a sanction after it. I’m there to protect my  boys and my team. It’s better I get the cards than them,” he explained.

 

Under  Stimac, India have faced Nepal four times (three wins and a draw), with  the last meeting coming in the 2021 SAFF Championship Final in Male.  India claimed their record-extending eighth title after a convincing 3-0  win thanks to goals from Sunil Chhetri, Suresh Singh Wangjam and

Sahal  Abdul Samad.

 

Despite India knowing Nepal very well and boasting a  great record against them, Stimac believes they are a much-changed side  now under new head coach Vincenzo Alberto Annese, who led Gokulam  Kerala to back-to-back Hero I-League titles between in 2021 and 2022.

 

“Nepal  changed their coach a few months ago. He is trying to bring and  implement a new philosophy to their game. But as I said, we’re not  thinking about them. Our only concern is us and where we can improve. We  need to maintain the good momentum as far as possible,” Stimac stated.

 

 

Nepal  went down 1-3 to Kuwait in their first game, with Anjan Bista, who  played for Mumbai Kenkre

in the I-League last season, scoring the  consolation goal for Annese’s side.

 

“Kuwait was a great opponent. We  have many inexperienced players in this competition, and haven’t had  much time to prepare. However, we did create many chances, especially in  the second half,” said Annese.

 

 

For 174-ranked Nepal, a  defeat will see them eliminated should Pakistan fail to beat Kuwait  earlier in the day. But Annese is only focused on the mountain to climb  against the hosts in the evening.

 

 

“We will face an India side  which hasn’t conceded in their last seven games. They have amazing  players who play in an amazing league like the ISL. I respect them a  lot, and it will be tough for us, but we’ll go out with character. We  will be up against 20 thousand people tomorrow. We need to

give more  than 100 per cent. It’s a great opportunity, an amazing challenge,” said  the Italian.

 

Stimac also added a message for the Indian fans in  Bengaluru, who he hopes to see support the

Blue Tigers with the same  zeal throughout the tournament as they did on Wednesday.

 

“It was  amazing to have a huge crowd cheering for us in numbers. That’s India!  Thank you so much.

I hope you didn’t just come because of Pakistan. I  hope you came for your love for India. Come again tomorrow. We need you  there,” he exclaimed.

 

(UNI)