We need to attack for 90 minutes against Bangladesh: Stimac

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Last Updated : Oct 05 2019 | 6:40 PM IST

Indian football team head coach Igor Stimac wants his side to be on the offensive for the full 90 minutes in order to break down the Bangladesh defence during their upcoming World Cup Qualifiers match in Kolkata.

Stimac's comments assumes significance as India is expected to shift to attacking mode in search of a win against Bangladesh on October 15 in Kolkata after a defensive approach in the drawn game against Asian champions Qatar in their last match.

"We respect Bangladesh as a team. We're aware of the difficulties that we're going to face, and we're working on them," Stimac said.

"We need to attack for 90 minutes to break two defensive blocks of Bangladesh. They are a good side who try to cover, and close the midfield."
Anticipating a big crowd turning up for the upcoming match, Stimac said, "I can say how happy we are to go to Kolkata. It's the 'Mecca of Indian Football'. I can see the excitement among the players about playing in Kolkata. I have been told ticket sales are going at a great rate, and there might be 60-65 thousand people on the 15th."

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First Published: Oct 05 2019 | 6:40 PM IST

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