Confident that team will bounce back against Myanmar: Maymol Rocky

Indian women's team suffering a shock loss against Nepal on Monday in its second match of the ongoing Hero Gold Cup.

Published : Feb 12, 2019 17:44 IST

Indian women's football team lost 2-1 against Nepal in its last fixture.
Indian women's football team lost 2-1 against Nepal in its last fixture.
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Indian women's football team lost 2-1 against Nepal in its last fixture.

Despite the Indian women's team suffering a shock loss against Nepal on Monday in its second match of the ongoing Hero Gold Cup, head coach Maymol Rocky stays confident that the result was a minor blip.

"One loss does not mean you are a bad team," she said. "We are still on track, and can definitely do better. There is still one match to go. We will go all out to secure a positive result,” she stated.

India will next face title favourite Myanmar in its last group stage match on Wednesday as it searches for a spot in the final.

"We are a young side and I am sure the girls are strong-minded and will bounce back. We will prepare hard for the coming match and play our hearts out against Myanmar," she declared.

The third round of fixtures will see India take on Myanmar in the second match on Wednesday, while IR Iran play Nepal in the other.

In the current standings, Myanmar is on top with six points from two games, followed by India and Nepal with three points each, while IR Iran is yet to open its account.

The tournament regulations state that in case teams are level on points, the goal difference will be considered to determine the rankings. In a situation that the goal difference is also the same, goals scored will be the deciding factor.

If all of the above stays the same, the head-to-head record in the group stage between the two teams will come into play.

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Myanmar players celebrate during their 2-0 win over Iran on Monday.
 

Currently, India has a GD of 0, while Nepal stands at -2 and IR Iran at -3.

Talking about her team's next opponent, coach Rocky said: “Myanmar are the strongest team in the tournament. They have a good set of players in every position and are ranked much higher than us as well."

The two sides faced off in Myanmar in November 2018 in the 2020 Olympic Qualifiers round 1, with India falling short by a 1-2 margin after a heroic display.

Maymol feels that her charges have the quality to overturn the previous result.

"We also have a number of quality players in our team. We will go all guns blazing. The team will play as if it is our last game in the competition and will go all out," she said.

In the previous meeting in Yangon, it was Ratanbala Devi who had scored the lone Indian goal, which was quite similar to her effort against Nepal on Monday. The 19-year-old midfielder opined that her team has the required quality and temperament to pick up the three points.

She said: "We came close to defeating Myanmar at their home four months ago. This time, we will have the home advantage and we will look to make it count."

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