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    SAFF U-16 C'ship: India U-16s focussed on getting the job done against Nepal

    India began their campaign with a 1-0 victory over Bangladesh and are set to face Nepal at the Changlimithang Stadium here on Wednesday.

    SAFF U-16 Cship: India U-16s focussed on getting the job done against Nepal
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    THIMPHU: India are just a point away from securing their berth in the semifinals of the SAFF U-16 Championship 2023 but their focus remains squarely on their last Group A match against Nepal.

    Their aim now is to finish on top of the group.

    India began their campaign with a 1-0 victory over Bangladesh and are set to face Nepal at the Changlimithang Stadium here on Wednesday. Head coach Ishfaq Ahmed put off all talks about the possible permutations and combinations of their semifinal opponents, till the spot was actually secured.

    “Yes, we have been watching all the matches of the other groups. If we top our group, we could play hosts Bhutan, and if we finish second, we will play Pakistan. I have assessed their strengths and weaknesses, but all that will come later,” Ahmed told the-aiff.com on the eve of the match. “Right now, we must focus on getting the job done against Nepal.”

    As it currently stands, India are top of Group A with three points from one game, with a goal difference of +1, having defeated Bangladesh 1-0 in the opening game.

    Meanwhile, Bangladesh have clawed their way back on the table, after defeating Nepal 1-0. A draw or a win will secure the top spot in the group for India, but a loss may make things more complicated.

    While all the permutations and combinations exist, the Blue Colts are simply looking to earn three points to maintain their winning momentum.

    “It’s a tricky situation, but we don’t want to get caught up in all the permutations and combinations. We just want to win and maintain our momentum,” said Ahmed.

    “For sure, they (Nepal) will try to push us hard and try to get the result, but I see that as a good thing for the boys. Putting them under such pressure situations from such early on in their careers will only help them in the future.”

    Ahmed kept a close watch on the match between Nepal and Bangladesh and believes that the side from the Himalayan nation can pack quite the punch.

    Over the last few days in Bhutan, the India U-16s have had a number of tough training sessions, along with some good recovery sessions as well. Ahmed feels that the boys are now fairly acclimatised to the conditions in the mountains.

    “I think the boys are now used to the altitude and the weather. They have improved a lot. Their first international game was a difficult one, and they showed a few nerves in the first half. But they showed good character to come back in the second half and combined well together. They can only get better from here.”

    However, the former India international winger feels that the team need to improve their efficiency in the final third.

    “We created many chances against Bangladesh, but we must finish them. I would like them to have more possession, and not hurry the final pass, rather wait for the right moment, and then play it,” said Ahmed.

    IANS
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