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With just three points from five matches and at fourth spot in their group, India's 2022 World Cup qualifying chances are over. Photo: @IndianFootball/Twitter

India eyes full points against Bangladesh in FIFA WC qualifier

After India's gallant goalless draw against Asian champions Qatar, the team would now be eyeing a victory in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers over Bangladesh in a group E second round match at the Saltlake Stadium, in Kolkata on Tuesday (October 14).


After India’s gallant goalless draw against Asian champions Qatar, the team would now be eyeing a victory in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers over Bangladesh in a group E second round match at the Saltlake Stadium, in Kolkata on Tuesday (October 14).

India held an attacking Qatar side to a goalless draw and earned their first point of the qualifiers after suffering a loss in the opening match against Oman.

With the city hosting a senior national team’s match after nine years, the aura around the game is massive as the ticket sales expect a packed house Saltlake Stadium.

This gives head coach Igor Stimac the perfect chance to grab three points and keep their World Cup hopes alive.

Though the absence of defender Sandesh Jhingan due to an ACL tear on his left knee is a big loss to the squad, the return of captain Sunil Chettri after missing the previous game will lift the team’s spirit.

Chettri, in his last appearance, scored his 72nd international goal and the second most among active players. The goal majorly contributed to India puttung up a domianting first-half display only to go down 1-2 after conceding late goals in their World Cup qualifier against Oman in Guwahati.

Goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu shined in Chettri’s absence by making 11 saves and saving several attacks in a heroic display to snatch a point from the 2022 World Cup hosts and reigning Asian Champions.

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While defence, tactical formation and discipline were the highlights of their match against Qatar, the focus against Bangladesh, who are ranked 83 places below India, would be on the strikers.

Chhetri will remain the go-to man in the attacking zone, but the onus will also be on the likes of Balwant Singh and Manvir Singh to make an impact, something former India captain Bhaichung Bhutia has highlighted.

“It’s only Sunil who’s able to score. If he’s not playing or does not score it becomes very, very difficult. We need to improve our forward lineup. In this Bangladesh game, it’s going to be a big test for the strikers. It’s not the defence but the forward line will have to deliver,” Bhutia said.

Chhetri will also have the support of his Bengaluru FC teammates Udanta Singh and Ashique Kuruniyan, while Mandar Rao Desai and Sahal Abdul Samad will be key in creating chances.

As for the backline, Stimac will be forced to rejig his central-defence with Anas Edathodika likely to pair up with Adil Khan in front of Sandhu.

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Jhingan’s injury gives Anas with a perfect opportunity to prove himself again, especially after returning from retirement.

India failed to keep up the intensity in the final minutes because of fitness concerns against Oman but Stimac addressed the issue against Qatar. And it will be interesting to see how the Blue Tigers cope up with the challenge against Bangladesh, who have eight under-23 players in their squad.

Bangladesh head to the match after two consecutive defeats. They lost narrowly to Afghanistan and in their last match before going down 0-2 to Qatar. But the Jamie Day-coached side has put up a strong fight and created many chances in the two games.

The Englishman may have conceded that India are firm favourites but Bangladesh will certainly look to make an impact with their forward duo of Nabib Newaz Ziban and Saad Uddin.

On paper, India enjoy a commanding 15-2 head-to-head record in 28 meetings but Bangladesh have managed to stay unbeaten in their last two fixtures (1-1 in SAFF Championships, 2013 and 2-2 in an International friendly, 2014).

Kick-off: 7.30 pm.

(With inputs from agencies)

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