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Five months wasn’t enough to prepare: Dennerby

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Bhubaneswar, Oct 18: Five months of preparation was not enough for the Indian team to get ready for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, said head coach Thomas Dennerby.
Hosts India crashed out of the tournament with three successive defeats. “We have been away from our family since March, trying to have a good performance, but we need to accept the fact that these five months were not enough to get ready to really challenge the best teams,” Dennerby said after India’s last match.
India were awarded a spot in the World Cup main draw by the virtue of being the tournament hosts. India ended their campaign without scoring a goal and suffered a 0-5 defeat to formidable Brazil in their last group match here on Monday.
“For India, the tournament is over,” the 63-year-old said.
“There is no chance to come to the knockout stage. Of course, it is always painful to leave the World Cup in the group stage.
“In one way, I am still proud of the girls because they were putting in the extra effort, working very hard and trying their very best,” the coach added.
“India has a good chance to be a top team in Asia. You have talented players enough and we showed that today, but they need time,” Dennerby added.
“They need to come to a good environment where they do training sessions every single day. It can’t be like working very, very hard for two-three months and then stop two-three months and go back again because you’ll always reach the same level. The consistency and playing regularly is what we need to have.” (PTI)

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