Every team in our group is very strong and highly motivated, admits Rakhmatullaev Jamoliddin
The Uzbekistan U-17 Football Team head coach emphasized on being in a tight Group D.
As the highly anticipated match between Uzbekistan U-17 and India U-17 looms closer in the Group D fixture of the tournament, Uzbekistan U-17 coach Rakhmatullaev Jamoliddin shares his thoughts and expectations for the game.
After a spirited performance against Japan U-17, Rakhmatullaev Jamoliddin expresses his pride in his team's display and looks forward to their upcoming clash against India U-17 Football Team
Proud of the performance
Reflecting on the previous game against Japan U-17, the coach commends his team's emotional and determined performance. He expresses his pride in their efforts, stating, "Last game, we played an emotional game. My boys played very emotionally. I can say that I am proud of them because they played till the end." The coach highlights the team's resilience and determination, setting the stage for their next challenge against India.
Assessing India U-17s Previous Fixture against Vietnam U-17
Coach Rakhmatullaev Jamoliddin and his team have thoroughly analyzed India's previous fixture against Vietnam U17. He acknowledges India's strength as a formidable opponent, stating, "We watched the previous game of India. I can say that we have played friendly matches against India. I can say India is a very good and strong team." Jamoliddin emphasizes that they have studied their opponents and will be well-prepared for the upcoming match against India.
Analyzing the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Indian U-17 Team
When asked about the strengths and weaknesses of the Indian team, Coach Rakhmatullaev Jamoliddin remains cautious and humble, saying, "We don't know India very well. I can't say anything before the game against India, but I hope after the game, we will speak together." His response indicates a respectful approach to their opponents while underscoring the importance of focusing on their own team's performance.
Group D's Competitive Nature
With Group D comprising Japan, Vietnam, India, and Uzbekistan, Rakhmatullaev Jamoliddin acknowledges the strength and competitiveness of all the teams. He remarks, "Our group is Group D, and all teams are favorites here. Every team in our group is very strong and highly motivated for the games." Rakhmatullaev Jamoliddin recognizes the close competition within the group, indicating that the outcome of the matches may be decided by factors such as yellow cards or goal difference.
Conclusion
As Uzbekistan prepares to face India in a crucial match, Coach Rakhmatullaev Jamoliddin expresses his pride in his team's performance against Japan U-17. He emphasizes the team's determination and resilience, vowing to be stronger in the upcoming game. Jamoliddin acknowledges India's strength as a team and highlights the need for thorough preparation.
With a highly competitive Group D, he recognizes the challenge posed by all the teams and maintains a cautious yet confident outlook for the matches ahead. The clash between Uzbekistan and India promises to be an exciting encounter as both teams strive to secure victory in their pursuit of advancing further in the tournament.
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