Goal against Japan was encouraging, says Bibiano

"The goal was a special moment for all of us, scoring against Japan to take the lead is very satisfying," India U-16 football coach Bibiano Fernandes said after his side's 1-2 loss to Japan in the WAFF U-16 Championship.

Published : Aug 04, 2018 17:18 IST

The Indian team has qualified for the AFC U-16 Championship in Malaysia and is currently on an exposure tour to Jordan.
The Indian team has qualified for the AFC U-16 Championship in Malaysia and is currently on an exposure tour to Jordan.
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The Indian team has qualified for the AFC U-16 Championship in Malaysia and is currently on an exposure tour to Jordan.

India lost 1-2 against Japan in a 5th WAFF U-16 Championship match here in the first-ever meeting between the two countries at this level but head coach Bibiano Fernandes said the “encouraging” performance will go a long way in boosting the confidence of his players.

India took the lead in the 26th minute through Vikram Pratap Singh when he converted from the spot but Japan came back in the second half to pump in two goals, one each from Kuraba Kondo (57th) and Shoji Toyama (64th).

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“The performance would go a long way in instilling the belief not just within the team but among a lot of supporters and well-wishers and among all stakeholders that we can play,” Fernandes said.

“The goal was a special moment for all of us, scoring against Japan to take the lead is so much satisfying. We were upbeat and confident from the start and understandably there was a lot of excitement on the bench when we took the lead,” he added.

India has qualified for the AFC U-16 Championship in Malaysia and is currently on an exposure tour to Jordan. “Undoubtedly Japan has been the best Asian team we have played so far. Their confidence on the ball, awareness and passing ability is exceptional. Taking the lead against such an opposition midway into the first-half is a huge motivation for us for the future,” he added.

“But this is not where the team would stop. We know there are miles to go and these boys have the capability to march on,” the coach said.

Asked what he told his boys at the half time break, Fernandes said, “As we headed to the locker room after 45 minutes with a 1-0 lead, we were aware of the task we had at hand in the second half. We knew we would have to do a lot in the second half to maintain it because of the quality they (Japan) have in their team.

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“Japan had an upper hand in the second half. We tried our best to defend as well as double the lead. But the quality of Japan was just a bit too good for us. We might have lost but the performance the boys against a team that is rated the best in Asia is really encouraging,” he said.

India had beaten host Jordan 4-0 in its first match on August 1 and will next play current AFC U-16 champion Iraq on Sunday.

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