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AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers
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Stimac thanks boys after India's 2-0 win over Cambodia

| @indiablooms | Jun 09, 2022, at 08:46 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Ahead of their AFC Asian Cup qualifiers match against Afghanistan, Indian senior team coach Igor Stimac on Thursday extended a big " Thank You" to his boys for producing a 2-0 win over Cambodia in the opening match of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers final round in Group D on Wednesday night.

“I need to say a big thank you to all the boys. I had asked for two things from them – a clean sheet, and goals. I would have been happier if we scored more goals. But I am happy and confident of what’s coming up,” Stimac said.

Talismanic captain Sunil Chhetri struck twice and took his international tally to 82 goals on Wednesday against the visiting side.

The goals gave Igor Stimac’s side all three points and topped the group, ensuring the hosts keep pace with Hong Kong following the earlier win by Jorn Andersen’s outfit over Afghanistan (2-1).

Only the group winners are sure to advance to the Finals, where they will be joined at the 24-team showpiece by the five runners-up with the best records across the six qualifying groups.

India next play Afghanistan in their second match on June 11 at the Salt Lake Stadium.

Afghanistan had gone down to Hong Kong 1-2 in their opening encounter.

“A margin of 4-0 would have been a fair result,” Stimac pointed out at India’s missed chances against Cambodia.

“We had more clear chances. But we need to be grateful and humble, as it’s Sunil again. I expect goals from Liston, Udanta, Ashique, Sahal – they need to start scoring too. Every game brings different things. It’s how quick players can adapt,” he stressed. “I hope against Afghanistan it will be different. We are not afraid to come out and play,” he said.

Sunil Chhetri who scored both of India’s goals echoed the coach's sentiments mentioning the “margin of error is very small.”

“It was important that we kept a clean sheet. I don’t want to sound harsh but we could have done better. We will be watching the videos and working on them,” Sunil averred. “As per the new format, there’s just one match per team. Hence, the margin of error is very small,” he stressed.

“To start off the qualifiers with a victory means a lot. The conditions weren’t easy, and it was humid. That is a learning experience for the next game,” he informed.

Stimac made a special mention of the younger players, all of whom “are ready to fight for the National team.”

“We need such players on our side who are not afraid of anything. All of them – Suresh, Akash, Roshan, Anwar – they are our secret weapons. They are fearless, and are the type of players whom we need in the National team.”

However, Stimac also sounded a cautious note. “Only one-third of the job has been done. There is scope for a lot of improvement. I as a coach can analyse our opponents, find their weakness and show it to our players. We need to implement it on the field.”

(Reporting with UNI Inputs)

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