Lankan challenge for India on Christmas Day

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : Dec 24 2015 | 5:22 PM IST
India will seek a fresh beginning as they open their campaign by taking on the challenge of Sri Lanka in the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Championships here tomorrow.
Stephen Constantine's wards endured a very difficult time in the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, so far managing to win just one game from six outings.
But the young squad named for the tournament, in which most of the players are below 23, are full of enthusiasm and are expected to dish out an impressive performance against their opponents from the region.
Prolific striker Sunil Chhetri will lead the way for the home team in the company of the ever-improving Jeje Lalpekhlua.
The other young players include Pritam Kotal, Narayan Das, Rowlin Borges, Pronay Halder, Holicharan Narzary, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Kaushik Sarkar, Thongkhosiem Haokip and Sumit Passi.
Goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu remains the best bet at the post but Constantine did not rule out the possibility of giving the experienced Subrata Paul a chance.
Asked about his plans for tomorrow's game against Sri Lanka, Constantine said, "They play a defensive formation and will hit us on the counter attacks. They have some decent players and work extremely hard.
"There are no easy games for us -- in fact, against anybody. I expect Sri Lanka to give everything they have. We have to be patient and see what happens."
Talking further about his young outfit, the Briton said, "When I took over I had to make a choice -- either to continue with the tried and tested whose average age was around 30, or to rebuild the squad. I opted for the second despite being aware that it won't deliver you immediate results.
"We have lost Sandesh (Jhingan who's also an U-23 player), Lobo (Cavin) and Seityasen Singh. Anas pulled a hamstring and we had to release him too. Besides, there are a number of guys whom we need to be careful with.
"I could have easily played Jhingan and Lobo. They could have played in this tournament and their presence would have certainly strengthened my squad. But if I played them here they would have missed the next six months.
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First Published: Dec 24 2015 | 5:22 PM IST

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