Indian NT losing to a I league team can mean:<div>1 Indian team players have not gelled well/coach's srategy has failed.</div><div>2 There are better players in I league than picked for the NT OR the club foreigners were far too hot for NT players.</div><div>Whatever it is Indian football has touched lowest standards. Better send the Banglore FC team to SAFF cup, they can have preseason practice</div> (
Or he just rotated whole squad at HT... its behind closed doors so onr cant even speculate. I have been with teams n seen warm up games.. sometime its just hard to bring the best out of players in such games.. cautious approach n not risking injury or anything either...
Indian NT losing to a I league team can mean:<div>1 Indian team players have not gelled well/coach's srategy has failed.</div><div>2 There are better players in I league than picked for the NT OR the club foreigners were far too hot for NT players.</div><div>Whatever it is Indian football has touched lowest standards. Better send the Banglore FC team to SAFF cup, they can have preseason practice</div> (
<br><div><br></div><div>Stop your whining and look at @Shah 's post. Do you really think that a team consisting of a bunch of former Pailan Arrows players and a couple good foreigners can draw against the India national team? Do we really believe this? They don't even have a quality goalkeeper or midfield at Bengaluru FC and you really think they could draw an India side with the best keepers in the country and a pretty decent midfield by Asian standards?</div><div><br></div><div>This match, I bet, was only a practice match to test some tactics, have some players acclimate to their teammates and the style the coach wants, and to just get fitness levels up in match play. There was barely anything competitive in this match. There was nothing to play for as well.</div><div><br></div><div>The real test for India will be in the SAFF Cup, not a random friendly against Bengaluru FC in which both teams fielded literally 2 sets of fielded 11s.</div>
Dont want this to happen but i feel Myanmar like situation will repeat itself. Cant see how Jeje and Robin made it to the team. Seems like the coach is making same mistakes in selection, you cant keep Ralte out of the team. Who will score against Nepal and Afghanistan. What is it he is so much against Ralte. Why Wim took him to the camp at all after seeing him in previous camps as well.Did he expect some different individual this time.Hope at least we will be able to hold Nepal and Afghanistan.Hope Myanmar stays in history.
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<br><br>His finishing is even worse.<br>
<br><div><br></div><div>Stop your whining and look at @Shah 's post. Do you really think that a team consisting of a bunch of former Pailan Arrows players and a couple good foreigners can draw against the India national team? Do we really believe this? They don't even have a quality goalkeeper or midfield at Bengaluru FC and you really think they could draw an India side with the best keepers in the country and a pretty decent midfield by Asian standards?</div><div><br></div><div>This match, I bet, was only a practice match to test some tactics, have some players acclimate to their teammates and the style the coach wants, and to just get fitness levels up in match play. There was barely anything competitive in this match. There was nothing to play for as well.</div><div><br></div><div>The real test for India will be in the SAFF Cup, not a random friendly against Bengaluru FC in which both teams fielded literally 2 sets of fielded 11s.</div>