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AFC Women's Olympic Qualifiers: India vs Kyrgyz Republic Live Updates

Published at :April 7, 2023 at 11:16 PM
Modified at :April 7, 2023 at 11:16 PM
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Aishwarya Chakraborty


7:15 PM IST: Hello everyone and welcome to Khel Now’s LIVE COVERAGE of the India vs Kyrgyz Republic match in the AFC Olympic Qualifiers (Round 1). The kick-off is at 7:30! I’m your host Aishwarya Chakraborty, and I’ll be keeping you company through what promises a fascinating evening of football. Please wait for 30 Seconds for the Live blog to load.

India vs Kyrgyz Republic: Build-up

Having registered a comprehensive victory over the hosts in the first game of the AFC Olympic Qualifiers Round 1, Thomas Dennerby’s India hope to carry on the momentum into the second leg to be played on Friday, April 7, 2023, at 7.30 pm IST.

After a long drought without a win, the Blue Tigresses opened their account for the year with a 5-0 win against the Kyrgyz Republic in the opening game at the Dolon Omurzakov Stadium on Tuesday, April 4. With four different goalscorers finding the net, it seemed like a pressure valve had been released. 

India vs Kyrgyz Republic: Thomas Dennerby demands defensive solidity

Even inside the Blue Tigresses training after the game, the mood seemed to have lifted, jokes were more easily cracked and a free-flowing energy that had previously seemed contained. At the last training session before the second game, Thomas Dennerby encouraged the players to keep their smiles up but also set a new target for the encounter. 

“In the first game we were desperate for goals, because we had gone in without many of our big goalscorers,” he said. “But tomorrow, I want the team to keep another clean sheet. We will get chances, I have no doubt, but I want the players to repeat their defensive solidity from the first game.”

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A win, or even a draw would be enough for India to progress through to Round 2 of the AFC Olympic Qualifiers. India have reached that stage of the competition once before — for the Tokyo 2020 tournament — and were knocked out on goal difference by Myanmar. Many of the players who had played in that crucial fixture against Myanmar — a memorable 2-2 draw — have strong memories of the heartbreak and know that a run of positive results would be good momentum to carry into the second round.

While acknowledging that the gap between the two rounds would mean that a lot could change, Thomas Dennerby also highlighted the need to end on a high. “We have been in a long camp and tomorrow’s game will essentially be the last game for this Indian team for a few months,” he said.

“Many of them will go back to club duty, state duty and we will only come together in the lead up to the Asian Games. It is important to leave with a good taste in our mouth and some positive energy,” the Swedish coach said.

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