India are scheduled to play Syria in their opening match of the tournament tomorrow.
"I've been a person who have always preferred to build a team for the future. I'm working with this bunch of guys so that a few may come up the ranks and land up with the senior national team in the coming days," Constantine said in the pre-tournament press conference, here today.
A year back, Syria had made it to the finals of the last edition of the AFC U-23 AFC Championship, but their campaign didn't go as planned.
"This tournament is of immense importance for us and I believe, as it is for every team here. We'll give our best to qualify from this group," Syrian coach Hussein Afash mentioned.
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