Fancied India faces Macau in 2019 Asian Cup Qualifier

While India will look to continue its winning run in the third round qualifying phase of UAE 2019, the 183rd-ranked Macau, on the other hand, will hope to revive its fortunes at the Macau Olympic Complex.

Published : Sep 04, 2017 16:43 IST , Macau

Stephen Constantine: “We all are playing for a cause. It’s Mission Macau.”
Stephen Constantine: “We all are playing for a cause. It’s Mission Macau.”
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Stephen Constantine: “We all are playing for a cause. It’s Mission Macau.”

The Indian football team will look to continue its unbeaten run and inch closer to the 2019 Asian Cup when it takes on Macau in a crucial third round qualifying phase game here tomorrow.

India has won all four of its qualifying matches so far, the wins coming against Laos in the playoff round, and Myanmar and Kyrgyzstan in the group stage of the third round.

Skipper Sunil Chhetri had scored in India’s last two victories.

While Stephen Constantine’s men will look to continue their winning run in the third round qualifying phase of UAE 2019, the 183rd-ranked Macau, on the other hand, will hope to revive its fortunes at the Macau Olympic Complex.

The 96th-ranked India is having a fruitful year in terms of both FIFA rankings and number of wins, and September is its fifth straight month inside the FIFA top 100.

It’s been more than 17 months since India last lost an away game. Its last defeat away from home was against Iran in a 2018 World Cup qualifier. Since then, the Blue Tigers have beaten Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar on the road.

“2019 (Asian Cup) isn’t far and we have to be there. I feel Macau were a bit unlucky against the Kyrgyz Republic. But we are here to play our game and we need to concentrate on ourselves,” Constantine said.

“It’s true that we are at the top of the table at the moment but we need to work harder if we are to stay there.”

There’s intense competition among players for a berth in the playing XI, leading to a strong bench strength.

“It’s not about who plays on the field. We all are playing for a cause. It’s Mission Macau,” Constantine gestured with his clenched fists.

Macau has conceded five goals in its two third round group stage matches so far, against Kyrgyzstan and Myanmar.

But India skipper Chhetri added, “We are a confident group. We are confident of our abilities. But we are not judging Macau by what happened to them in their last two matches. It’s a fresh match, and we start afresh.”

Post Typhoon Hato, there are still black clouds overhead, and they look threatening.

“We are used to the rain. It was raining even in Bangalore and Mumbai. We are professionals and as professionals, we need to adjust to the weather,” Chhetri stated.

As far as Macau is concerned, it is going through a tough phase. After Tam Lao San called it quits in July, technical director of the Macau Football Association, Chan Hiu Ming took the dual responsibility of serving as the head-coach of the team.

His first match in charge against his native Hong Kong might not have reaped immense benefits but he did rest quite a few key players who were carrying small niggles.

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