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India to go all out against Kyrgyz Republic in Tri-Nation decider

By ANI | Published: March 28, 2023 8:56 AM

Imphal (Mpur)[India], March 28 : In the third and last game of the Tri-Nation International Football Tournament, hosts India ...

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Imphal (Mpur)[India], March 28 : In the third and last game of the Tri-Nation International Football Tournament, hosts India and Kyrgyz Republic will battle it out for the trophy at the Khuman Lampak Stadium in Imphal on Tuesday.

The Blue Tigers began with a slender 1-0 win over Myanmar last Wednesday, with rudh Thapa's strike late in the first half making all the difference in a match with plenty of chances and close shaves. In the second game of the tournament, the Kyrgyz Republic snatched a 1-1 draw against Myanmar, with Kairat Zhyrgalbek Uulu equalising for the Central Asians with virtually the last kick of the game.

As things stand, the Kyrgyz Republic require a win against India to claim the trophy, while a draw will do for the hosts.

However, Blue Tigers head coach Igor Stimac affirmed in the pre-match press conference that his side will be going for a win.

"We will go all out to win. We have a full house with our supporters and a chance to prove ourselves. It will also be a much stronger team than the first game," Stimac said.

"I was right when I said Myanmar is a serious side that can hurt you. We saw that against the Kyrgyz Republic. It will, of course, be a different challenge against the Kyrgyz side because they don't have any option but to come out and win," said Stimac, who expects an attacking contest from both sides tomorrow.

Goalkeeper Amrinder Singh, who started in the 1-0 win over Myanmar, accomped Stimac in the press conference and shared his thoughts on his performance. "I always try to do my best whenever I get the chance. Coach gives me a lot of confidence on and off the pitch. I work hard in training, rest well, sleep well and eat well. I'm happy with my performance and I want to keep it up," he said.

Stimac was all praise for the custodian as well. He said, "I have a lot of confidence in Amrinder. He had top reactions and eliminated every danger. He has always done well in the few games he's played under me - against Thailand (1-0), Oman (1-1) and now Myanmar (1-0)."

The Blue Tigers coach also informed that Sahal Abdul Samad has joined the National Team camp in Imphal ahead of tomorrow's game. "Sahal is here with us as we have a couple of injuries. He will be another option for us."

Kyrgyz Republic head coach Alexander Krestinin expressed his disappointment with his side's opening-match result against Myanmar, even mentioning that they might've taken the game a bit casually.

"We reviewed the game (against Myanmar). A lot of things didn't go as planned. We have also analysed India's matches and will look to correct our previous mistakes tomorrow. We will make some changes in the team," said Krestinin.

The Russian has been in charge of the Kyrgyz side since 2014 and faced India twice during the 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifying campaign (a 2-1 win at home and a 0-1 loss away). But he stated that those results will have no bearing on tomorrow's encounter.

"The previous games against India don't affect our preparations for tomorrow. Now, there are many new faces on both sides and it will be a different sort of game," said Krestinin.

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