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AFC Asian Cup qualifier: Confident India takes on Myanmar

India qualified for the continental showpiece after crushing Macau 4-1, in a qualifier last month, and a point at the Nehru Stadium in Fatorda would take it to the top position.

Published : Nov 13, 2017 19:54 IST , Margao

 Indian football team will be buoyed by its 12- match unbeaten streak in all competitions.
Indian football team will be buoyed by its 12- match unbeaten streak in all competitions.
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Indian football team will be buoyed by its 12- match unbeaten streak in all competitions.

Having made the cut, a buoyant Indian football team will fancy its chances when it lock horns with Myanmar in the return leg of the 2019 AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers in Goa on Tuesday.

Stephen Constantine’s men will be buoyed by their 12- match unbeaten streak in international football.

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India qualified for the continental showpiece after crushing Macau 4-1, in a qualifier last month, and a point at the Nehru Stadium in Fatorda would take it to the top position.

Myanmar and Kyrgyzstan have four points each, while Macau is placed at the bottom of the table without a point.

Myanmar, having lost its home match against India 0-1 in Yangoon, has arrived here three days early to get used to the conditions, and a win tomorrow would keep it in the fray.

Myanmar coach Gerd Zeise knows the importance of the game.

“We have come here well prepared and have come three days early to get ourselves adjusted as we need to win. We were unlucky not to win at home after dominating the match, we created lots of scoring chances but our strikers failed to cash on them.

“India’s defence is well organised and we need to play to our potential to win tomorrow,” said Zeise.

India has done well under Constantine, including ending a 64-year wait against Myanmar by beating them 1-0 at home.

India’s captain Sunil Chhetri, who scored the stoppage- time winner in the first-leg game, said the visitor is a compact side and cautioned his players against complacency.

“We were lucky to have come out victors after they dominated us for the major part of the match. Technically, they are a good side and run a lot especially on the flanks with good ball control.

“It is going to be an entertaining contest and there is no room for us to be complacent after having qualified for the Asian Cup 2019.

“We are looking forward after all the good work we have done so far to remain unbeaten,” Chhetri said.

Teams (likely):

India XI: Gurpreeet Singh Sandhu (GK), Pritam Kotal, Sandesh Jhingan, Anas Edathodika, Narayan Das, Jakichand Singh, Eugeneson Lyngdoh, Rowling Borges, Sunil Chhetri (C), Robin Singh, Jeje Lalpekhlua

Myanmar XI: Thiha Si Thu (GK), Zaw Min Tun, David Htan, Yan Aung Kyaw (C), Tin Win Aung, Aung Thu, Kyaw Ko Ko, Yan Naing Oo, Phyo Ko Ko Thein, Si Thu Aung.

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