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Happy with Oman result and 10 players making their debuts: Stimac

By ANI | Updated: March 26, 2021 00:45 IST

India head coach Igor Stimac on Thursday expressed his elation after the side played out a 1-1 draw against Oman in which 10 players made their debuts.

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India head coach Igor Stimac on Thursday expressed his elation after the side played out a 1-1 draw against Oman in which 10 players made their debuts.

Goalkeeper Amrinder Singh saved a penalty-kick in the first half but Oman took the lead in the 43rd minute through an own goal. However, the Blue Tigers went toe-to-toe with their opponents and grabbed the leveller through Manvir Singh, who headed home a cross from Bipin.

As many as 10 players got their senior India caps on the day - Akash Mishra, Ashutosh Mehta, Chinglensana Singh, Suresh Singh Wangjam, Bipin Singh and Jeakson Singh all started the game, while Lalengmawia Ralte, Yasir Mohammad, Ishan Pandita and Mashoor Shareef came on as substitutes.

"One good thing was the result in the end. The whole team reacted really well in the second half. They did their best and tried everything. We had some good transitions, which is something I was looking for. In the end, I have to say I am happy because we had 10 debutants today - some with many minutes on the pitch and some with only few. But, they all did their part in getting our first point from Oman in three games," All India Football Federation quoted Stimac as saying.

Stimac shared his half-time team talk and stressed on the importance of playing as a unit.

"To be honest, I was worried after the first 45 minutes because we could not find a way to hold the ball. We could not find players (with passes) except Suresh (Wangjam), who was the youngest and tried to take responsibility, pass the ball and do what we had been working on in training.

"At halftime, I repeated myself and told the team that we did not put pressure on the Oman player with the ball in our half and we stayed too far from their players when they were building up. Oman were growing in confidence and we were getting lower. I asked the players to go out and express themselves but do it as a unit. In the first half, we had individual intent and attacks from Manvir, Ashique and others. We wanted to enter transitions as a compact group, which we did in the second half to a degree," Stimac stated.

On March 29, India will face the UAE at the Zabeel Stadium in Dubai and the head coach stated that the second-half performance against Oman showcases that the Blue Tigers can take on higher-ranked teams without fear.

Stimac said, "The second half (against Oman) shows that there is nothing to fear about. Of course, these are better sides and there is a difference of 25-30 spots in the rankings, which is a big gap. But, it doesn't mean we can't get the result and we showed it today also."

"There is another game now and I need to give a chance to other players who didn't play today (Thursday), which is why we are here. In a month, we will start from scratch and I need to find out what they can do against such sides," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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