India U-16 take on Indonesia in pursuit of quarters berth at AFC C'ship

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Press Trust of India Kuala Lumpur
Last Updated : Sep 26 2018 | 4:45 PM IST

India's under-16 football team will take on Indonesia in its last group match in which a win or a draw would end a 16-year wait to make the quarterfinal of the ongoing AFC Championship here Thursday.

It was back in 2002 when India had last qualified for the quarterfinals of the AFC U-16 Championship their best ever performance in the competition.

Both India and Indonesia have four points from their two matches. But Indonesia sit atop Group C courtesy their superior goal difference.

A win or a draw against Indonesia will see India progress to the quarter-final. A loss can also end in India progressing but only if the other match between Iran and Vietnam, which also kicks-off at the same time, ends in a draw.

Permutations and combinations aside, coach Bibiano Fernandes is looking for nothing less than a win to secure the progression.

"We always play for a win and we will do so against Indonesia as well. We know how the group stands and it would be favourable for us if we get the win and see ourselves through. We do not want to rely on other teams to do the job for us," Fernandes said.

"But it's not easy. Indonesia are an efficient team in attack and have swift forwards who bank on their pacy counter-attacks. We would have to be on our level best if we are to get the better of them" he added.

"This team (India U-16s) possesses a lot of quality and it is only a matter of time before everyone takes notice of us."

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First Published: Sep 26 2018 | 4:45 PM IST

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