We would like to stay with our improvements in the semi-final against Maldives- Floyd Pinto
(Courtesy : AIFF Media)
The Blue Colts accounted for Sri Lanka 3-0 in their last group league match.
An “improved” India stay keen on sustaining the momentum as they take on a “strong” Maldives in the semi-final of the SAFF U-18 Championships in Kathmandu on Friday (September 27, 2019).
India, who were held to a goalless draw by Bangladesh, accounted for Sri Lanka 3-0 in their last group league match, the last two goals coming in added time.
“It was a matter of getting into our playing style which we have been practicing in training sessions -- keeping the ball, good positioning, build-ups, high intensity, penetrations and the ability to create good chances. I am sure we will only get better as the tournament progresses,” Head Coach Floyd Pinto stated.
“I am happy with the performance against Sri Lanka. But we need to replicate it every day to achieve the desired results. We would like to stay with our improvements in the semi-final against Maldives,” he added.
“We have seen Maldives play. They have been able get out of the group, and have knocked out hosts and defending champions Nepal. That speaks about their strength,” Floyd maintained. “They have played 2 games, and conceded 1 goal. They are defensively robust and we feel they are physically and technically better than Sri Lanka. So it’s going to be a big challenge for us.”
“We would also like to take in consideration the weather conditions. The boys adjusted well to the slippery ground conditions in our last match and we are aware that our match may be shifted to an artificial turf if the ground is unplayable after the first semi-final.”
Gurkirat Singh, who scored a brace against Sri Lanka, informed that the mood in the camp is “very positive” ahead of the semi-final.
“As coach stated, we need to carry on and better ourselves. We are ready for the semi-finals. We are aware it won’t be easy. But we will go in with a plan, and do our best to execute it.”
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]“We were aware of the challenge against Sri Lanka. They were tough, physical, and good at the set-pieces. We just kept on going, and were eventually rewarded,” he explained.
The semi-final is slated to kick-off at IST 2.45pm.
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