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How will the Indian football graph move?
INDIAN FOOTBALL is at the cross-roads. And the pre-World Cup
qualifiers to be held in Bangalore (April and May) would be an
ideal time to reflecton how the graph would move.
Since the Sahara Millenium Cup, held at Kochi, Goa and Kolkata in
January this year, Indian football and the overall outlook was
starkly exposed. Since then nothing has been done to put things
in the right perspective. India fared miserably against both
Iceland and Uruguay, in the group matches itself.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) took the punch on the
face and then did the next best thing. Sacked coach Islam
Akhmedov and reverted to JCT man Sukhwinder Singh.
Sukhwinder, it may be recalled, had refused to take over the
mantle citing commitment towards the club side - JCT - for
refusing the National assignment. Why then did AIFF go back to
the sardar, with the National Football League (NFL) still in
progress. And it may also be noted that the once famed side is
languishing at the bottom of the 12 team league.Is Sukhwinder
trying to desert a sinking ship, or has he suddenly realised his
national responsibility?
The JCT man was at the helm of affairs for two years and going by
the progress sheet, had a decent run with mixed results. Though
India did bow out to Bangladesh in the semifinals of the SAF
Games, the triumphs in the SAARC tourney and the impressive
showing in the Asian championship, going down to UAE through two
late strikes were appreciable efforts during Sukhwinder's tenure
(India finished behind Uzbekistan (2-3) and UAE (1-3) to finish
third in group 3, having beaten Sri Lanka 3-1 and drawn with
Bangladesh (2-2).
However when Islam Akhmedov was elevated as the chief coach for
the Sahara Millenium Cup, early this year, the Ukrainian showed a
definite tilt towards experience with the likes of Bruno
Coutinho, I. M. Vijayan and Carlton Chapman finding favour. After
the shattering defeats, Chapman and Coutinho have lost out,
although Vijayan more into a career in acting, is being retained.
With Sukhwinder's reinstatement the cream has been retained with
Basudeb Mondal, the captain in the Sahara Cup, being a notable
omission. Tapan Ghosh and Hardip Singh Sangha however miss out
with injuries.
When asked about the composition of the team and its strengths,
Sukhwinder sounded optimistic. ``The players are now familiar
with their roles. As they are coming straight from a strenuous
National League, all of them are match fit. So the first few days
of the camp is towards relaxation and set pieces. Only towards
the last few days will the combinations be worked out'', said the
coach.
Regarding the role for Baichung Bhutia, whose return has given
the much needed filip to the team, Sukhwinder was guarded. ``I
have not discussed on the specific role for Bhutia. Although he
played as a schemer during his stay in England, it was his
striking prowess that enabled the Sikkim lad to hog the
limelight. We will use him according to the team's
requirements,'' said Sukhwinder.
On the strategy, the chief coach although lost for words said:
``the good points gained over the years have been retained while
there is definite scope to improve upon the drawbacks. Our stress
during this camp is on possession football, to play under
pressure and more set pieces''.
Brahmanand Shankwalkar, the goalkeeping coach too sounded quite
satisfied with the three goalkeepers. ``We may have to retain all
three. And Narasimhan Balaji, thanks to his fine physique and
speed looks impressive, although his temperament needs to be fine
tuned,'' said Brahmanand. Virender Singh and Prasanta Dora are
others in contention for the custodian's job.
The backline despite the absence of Tapan Ghosh has solidity with
experienced Joe Paul Ancheri, K. V. Dhanesh, Deepak Mondal and
Roberto Fernandes providing the support cast to the dependable
Mahesh Gawli. The midfield depends on the combination that the
coach would opt for with Renedy Singh, Jules Alberto, Shanmugham
Venkatesh, R. P. Singh and Khalid Jamil to choose from. Up front,
in all probability will be Bhutia partnering I. M. Vijayan with
the talented R. C. Prakash who has had a wonderful season thus
far, the hard working Abdul Hakim and Alvito D'Cunha with his
lethal left, to add sharpness.
India faces off a strong UAE in its first outing and then takes
on Yemen and Brunei in that order, both the sides are ranked
below India in the FIFA list. However in this level of
competition no team can be taken for granted as was evinced by
Ecuador's surprise 1-0 win over the famed Brazil, recently. ``We
have a good chance to qualify provided we seize our
opportunities,`` signed off Sukhwinder.
Good luck to Sukhwinder and his boys!
AVINASH NAIR
Bangalore
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