"This match will decide our fate. We need a good start. The first match always sets the tone. We start from scratch on Tuesday evening. No pressure and no permutation and combinations. This is to me the most important game. We need to approach it as if it's the decider," Barua said.
Riding on back-to-back victories in international friendlies against Bahrain, the Indian eves seemed confident of getting the better of their opponents in the opener.
Myanmar are placed 46 on the FIFA rankings while India are ranked 51.
The Indian eves have been in good form of late winning the SAFF Championships for the second consecutive time last year. They also got the better of a combined Dutch team in one of the exhibition matches played in January this year.
On the other hand, Barua's counterpart Yoshinori Kumada too is upbeat about his team's chances.
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