India kicked off their AFC U17 Asian Cup campaign in Saudi Arabia with a disappointing 0-4 loss to Australia, a team that has previously reached the semi-finals.
Following the withdrawal of DPR Korea from the tournament, India finds itself in a reduced Group D. Their final group match is scheduled against the reigning champions, Uzbekistan, on Sunday, May 10, 2026. The top two teams from each group will advance to the quarter-finals, making the upcoming match crucial for the Blue Colts.
To secure a place in the quarter-finals, India must win against Uzbekistan and hope that Uzbekistan loses to Australia on May 13. Even a draw could suffice if Australia wins by more than four goals.
Team's Resolve for the Upcoming Match
In the Indian camp located in Jeddah, players are reflecting on their performance against Australia but remain hopeful and determined to achieve a positive outcome in the next match.
Despite the heavy defeat, goalkeeper Rajrup Sarkar performed admirably, making several key saves that boosted team morale. He stated, "We were aware of Australia's strong offense, and I prepared myself mentally for their aggressive approach. After conceding early, I knew I had to elevate my performance. We could have done better, but we made some critical errors. Nonetheless, we are confident about our next match."
Captain's Call to Action
Captain Dallalmoun Gangte has moved on from the previous match, emphasizing the need for a strong response. He remarked, "After yesterday's loss, we must give our all. For me, that means performing better than we did before. This is a do-or-die match; losing would mean elimination. We must secure a victory."
Gangte acknowledged Uzbekistan's strengths, stating, "They are the defending champions and are strong in all aspects. We need to be fully focused and confident for the next match. Nothing else matters; we must give everything we have."
Mental Preparation for the Challenge
Attacker Azlaan Shah Kh is already mentally gearing up for the clash against Uzbekistan. He noted, "Uzbekistan will come at us physically strong, but our mental strength will be crucial in both defense and attack."
He added, "Every match teaches us something, and we must learn from our mistakes. We have analyzed Uzbekistan's gameplay, and our strategy is straightforward: we need to win."
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