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DHAKA: Indian football team lacked consistency and disappointed itself by going down in the SAFF Suzuki Cup final against Maldives, said chief coach Stephen Constantine.
Seven-times champions India lost 1-2 to Maldives in the final on Saturday. India comprising under-23 players except for one, had been the only unbeaten side in the tournament. They had got the better of Sri Lanka, Maldives and Pakistan enroute the final.
“We didn’t play the game according to our potential and that’s where the lack of experience matters.
We weren’t able to replicate our performance from the semifinal (against Pakistan) and that’s what seems to happen when you play with younger boys,” Constantine said at the post-match press conference in Dhaka on Saturday. “They don’t have the consistency and the experience to play at the same level every game but they’ll learn from this.
I think we didn’t disappoint anyone else but ourselves. We didn’t do enough to win the game but we move on from here,” he added.
However, the coach said he was proud of his team performance in the last two weeks.
“The way they performed and delivered in the last 10-12 days, I’m extremely proud of them. They are the future of India football for the next six-eight years.
I’m extremely proud of the boys and it’s going to be a good learning experience for them.” Asked whether there was a tinge of complacency amongst the boys having won over the same opponents in the group stage, coach brushed it aside.
“I don’t think there was a question of underestimating Maldives at any point of time. Maldives had our full respect but we couldn’t do what we were capable of doing. Maldives deserve the credit for sitting back and keeping on frustrating us in the way we play.” “We were impatient a few times and lost the balls quite a few times to lose the control of the game.
Moreover, two silly mistakes cost us heavily as they fired two decisive goals. That’s football and we learn from this”, he added further.
Moreover, the coach said the boys’ movements were ‘fantastic’ against Pakistan in the semifinal but it was unfortunate that they were not able to replicate the same in the summit clash.
“Our movement against Pakistan was fantastic but not against Maldives (in the final).
Although some of the players were good, others were not and that cost us the game. ” the Englishman said. (PTI)

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