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AIFF XI set to get back to 'rhythm'

| | May 30, 2014, at 07:48 pm
Barasat, May 30 (IBNS): "We haven’t found our rhythm as yet," said AIFF XI head coach Goutam Ghosh as he referred to his Team’s two back-to-back losses in the Asia Champions Trophy.

On Saturday, at the Barasat Stadium, his Team, represented by AIFF’s Kalyani Regional Academy Boys take on PVF Vietnam, the current Group A Leaders who sit pretty on six points from two matches.

The kick-off is at 6.35 pm and the match will be telecast live on DD Sports.

"We need to get back our rhythm," he said.

This is the U-16 National Team, which had won the U-16 SAFF Championship against all odds in Kathmandu in September 2013.

They were then dubbed as ‘Little Arsenal’ by the NRIs in Kuwait in the AFC U-16 Qualifiers where they drew Tajikistan U-16, beat Lebanon U-16 and Bhutan U-16 before narrowly going down to hosts Kuwait U-16 in the decider.

The string of passes, the ability to play it all in one-touch, the penchant for playing it in the open spaces and chasing, the pressing, the shape, the organisation reminds of the glory days which promised so much.

At the Barasat Stadium, Scott O’Donell, Technical Director, AIFF Academies, supervises the Training session under the lights.

“I had a brief chat before Training asking them to have confidence in themselves,” O’Donell, also the Director, Coach Education, AIFF said www.the-aiff.com.

“During Training, we focussed on keeping things simple, maintaining our shape and staying compact when we don’t have possession, and being positive when we get the ball, and improving the support for the man in possession,” he added.

“They are a good bunch of boys and they responded very well. They are eager to learn and it is always very satisfying as a Coach when you see the boys trying to implement what you have asked them to do,” O’Donell said.

The boys were all ears to O’Donell during the session. From the sidelines, you could feel the spring in the steps.

Commenting on how tough will it be against PVF Vietnam, Ghosh said, "No match is easy. We always respect our opponents. When you look back at our first two matches, you see us not being able to capitalise on our chances. But there’s no point crying over spoilt milk. We need, and are looking ahead."

O’Donell said the boys need to “learn from their mistakes.”

“They will make mistakes, but that is fine as long as they are learning from their mistakes,” he added.

“PVF Vietnam are the current Group Leaders. The manner in which they dismissed their opponents in their first two matches speaks about their capability and confidence,” Ghosh noted..

The Match will be telecast live on DD Sports.


(Image Courtesy: AIFF Media Team)

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