"I think we have a good opportunity. We need to win our home games. Myanmar will be a very difficult game. They are favourites at home, they went to the Suzuki Cup final, India struggled against Myanmar in Myanmar. I would like to change that and we will go and give whatever we have, as we always do and hopefully we can get a result in Myanmar," Constantine told reporters here.
Constantine was speaking after the camp which was going on here to prepare for the March 22 international friendly against Cambodia in Phnom Penh followed by the March 28 AFC Asian Cup qualifier final round match against Myanmar in Yangon.
"So far, so good. We had a few players who have come in injured, we have tried to help. I have to thank I-League for giving me that extra week to prepare we needed. Unfortunately we had the AFC Cup, which took away 9-10 players from having them for the full week. We lost a couple of days with those boys, but in OK condition," he said about the preparations.
He said two years ago when the team played in the World Cup Qualifiers they learned how to compete but this time they need to learn how to qualify.
"The first round of qualifiers we learned how to compete because we were not competing against anybody two years ago. We could not even beat Nepal. So in these games, we learned how to compete. This year we have to learn how to qualify. We have to play smart and to play smart we need support of everybody, time, camps, games. We have games confirmed till October, which is a first," he said.
"My personal opinion is that the national coach should lead all national teams and I mean lead in terms of philosophy, selection of coaches, methodology, everything, because they (players) are going to come to him. What happens if you get sacked, upto 17 they are learning different systems, the philosophy may change, but there needs to be that continuity. And a classic example is Myanmar and they qualified for U-20 World Cup on merit, there average age is 24 in senior national team and they had the coach for eight years," he added.
"It does not match up, but we don't have access to players. Obviously when they go back to clubs, it is different level, intensity is different, we are working on improving that. We have an app, whereby what every player is doing in every club, they fill the information and I get the information. So, when the player comes in, we know what he needs to do. So we can recover them quicker than before. But, they need to be doing more work at the clubs," he said.
Constantine also said that it's important to have an international friendly before a qualifier as it allows the boys to come together.
"You hear club coaches complain that they don't have much time to prepare. For national team it is even less. We need to play games, there needs to be that level of consistency in the game. It's important to have an international friendly before a qualifier. It helps gel the boys, you can try new players, you can try new systems or whatever it is that you're working on. But it's important that we get those games," he added.
"We should always be playing in the FIFA calendar dates. We have a game next week. After that we have confirmed games with Lebanon, Palestine and up to October we have quite a good schedule. So let's look forward, let's look at what's coming," he signed off.
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