India’s opening encounter within the AFC U23 Asian Cup Qualifiers in Group G, which was scheduled to be performed on Wednesday has been cancelled after Maldives made a last-minute withdrawal from the match. The qualifiers has now been diminished to a three-team group that includes India, UAE and hosts.
India will now play its opener in opposition to China on September 9, on the Dalian Suoyuwan Stadium, with the sport scheduled to begin at 5:05 PM IST.
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“Nothing changes for us; we have to do the same things that we would have done with the Maldives. We still have to do our best and play to our maximum potential,” stated Head Coach Clifford Miranda.
Miranda opted to take a look at the constructive facet of the change, along with his facet getting a few further days of coaching in China but additionally recognised the downside of not attending to play a recreation earlier than dealing with the host.
“The good part is that we get a few days of training together as a complete team. Also, the boys will get time to rest and recover, both physically and mentally, after an extremely long and tiring journey to China.
“Playing against the Maldives would’ve provided us a good opportunity to find our rhythm before facing China and UAE. Let’s face it, among the three, the Maldives were the least dangerous opponents and would’ve been a good starting point for the team to prepare for the other two,” he added.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com