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‘Int’l friendlies will help us with Asian Cup qualifiers’

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New Delhi, Feb 8: Indian football team’s senior players Sandesh Jhingan and Gurpreet Singh Sandhu feel the upcoming international friendlies against Bahrain and Belarus will be a “perfect opportunity to test our skills” ahead of the Asian Cup qualifiers.
India is scheduled to play two international friendlies against Bahrain and Belarus on March 23 and March 26 respectively. Both the matches will be played in Manama, Bahrain.
The Asian Cup qualifiers are slated for June, with the main tournament scheduled to be held in China next year.
“This is possibly one of the best news in recent times… These are the sort of matches that we need,” current AIFF Player of the Year Jhingan said in a release issued by the national federation.
“We played Bahrain last time in the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019, and are aware they are a very good side. We also understand that Belarus are a powerful side too.”
India goalkeeper Sandhu said: “It will be an extremely tough challenge, and a good one to play a side from a UEFA member association, which in itself is a big achievement.
“Teams in UEFA get to play against the best in the world as they regularly rub shoulders against them. So, they will come with all the experience, and present us the perfect opportunity to test ourselves.
“The federation has done a great job arranging these two matches. I see this as a real step moving forward towards our preparation ahead of the final round of the Asian Cup qualifiers in June 2022.”
According to Jhingan, there is “quality and potential” in the current squad and such games will help it to improve.
“We have a lot of quality, and potential in our squad. We look forward to these games to improve as a team, and be fully prepared for the final qualifying round of the Asian Cup in June. We understand the significance of such matches,” he said. (PTI)

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