"The mood in the team is great. We are all excited to be representing the country again after the long season. The Nepal game is important so that we are set up before the game against Kyrgyzstan," Lyngdoh told reporters here today ahead of his training session with the national team at the Football Arena in the Andheri Sports Complex.
"It was my first match and I remember it as a dream come true. Obviously I was a new player and senior players Robin Singh, Sunil (Chhetri) and a couple of other guys and coaching staff supported me," he recalled about his debut in the first leg of the two-legged 2018 FIFA World Cup pre qualifier in 2015.
"The journey has been tough. We have had ups and downs. There were games we played badly and there were games we played really well. Things have fallen at the right path and now we are 100 in the world," said Lyngdoh about the progress.
"We have a lot to learn and this is a start. We have greater things ahead of us. We aim to be among the elite and I don't see why we can't be as we have the talent," added the 30-year-old Shillong-born player.
"It's obviously a big boost to the whole team. He's been great and he's been proving himself time after time. We need him to lead us on the pitch," he quipped.
Manipur-born winger Udanta Singh will miss the game due to a serious hamstring injury and while ruing his absence, Lyngdoh felt there were others to fill in the breach.
"Obviously he is one of our weapons, but we have players available to replace him as he's injured," said Lyngdoh.
"Kyrgyzstan are one of the biggest sides in the group. Getting three points against them is very vital for our qualification. We will be doing our best to get three points so as to make it six points from two games," he said.
The team had beaten Myanmar earlier in an away game to get three points. Macau is the fourth team in India's group.
"We have a lot of confidence but we cannot be overconfident about our chances. But we do believe in ourselves that we can make it (to the 2019 AFC Asian Cup)," he added.
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