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India U-17 coach Luís Norton de Matos: We’re ready for Colombia

India U-17 coach Luís Norton de Matos (Photo courtesy: AIFF Media)

After putting up a brave fight against USA in their Group A opener in the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017, the Indian U-17 National Team turn eyes to face Colombia at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in the capital on October 9, 2017. The kick-off slated for 20.00 IST.

Colombia lost 1-0 against Ghana in the opening match of Group A and although the South-Americans are level on points with India (both have zero points), the Indian colts are at the bottom (courtesy goal difference). A win for India would propel them to stay in contention for qualification for the next stage of the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Head Coach of the Indian U-17s Luís Norton de Matos wasn’t willing to read much into the opposition but instead said: “The team will fight to the last minute and play with confidence giving Colombia a run for their money.”

“Colombia are tough opponents and they possess the necessary elements to hurt us. We have to be on our toes all throughout and have to focus on the task at hand. They (Colombia) will also give us a tough physical fight but we are ready for it.”

“We will play to win. There is no other alternative for us. Every match we play is to win and if we win against Colombia we will be creating history,” Matos stressed.

“The eventual target is to secure progression to the next stage whilst taking one game at a time. The strength of the Indian team is their collective ability to play football as a combined unit and we bank on that factor to help us win against Colombia.”

But how will be India’s performance against Colombia be different from India’s 3-0 loss against USA? “Against USA, we had a nervy start and the players were shy and could not play their game against a team of the quality of USA. It was their first match ever in a FIFA World Cup and emotions can be a little hard to control when you play in front of 55,000 people for the very first time,” Matos pronounced.

Meanwhile, the boys are all geared up for the next challenge. “Winning and losing are part of football. What matters is how well we recover ourselves and learn from our losses and continue to move forward,” said Komal Thatal.

“We will give it our very best as it is a do-or-die game for us if we have to remain in contention of progression.”

Meanwhile, Aniket Jadhav brushed aside pressure and stated, “Pressure is always there when you play football. We had pressure in the first game and we gave USA a very tough fight. It will be there against Colombia as well, but this time we are not looking to give a tough fight, we are looking to win.”

“We have already created history by becoming the first Indian team to participate in a FIFA World Cup, now we want to create history by becoming the first Indian team to win a match in the FIFA World Cup”, informed Rahul KP.

Skipper Amarjit Singh further quipped: “At the same time we have huge respect for Colombia. They are one of the best teams of their region. But this is a matter of survival for us and we will do everything to be in contention of progression.”

The Indian U-17s had played Colombia in a Four-Nation Tournament in Mexico City, Mexico where the young colts lost 3-0. When asked if the team learned anything from that outing, Matos said: “Every match is a new match as every day is a new day and playing in a FIFA World Cup is a different challenge for both teams as compared to a friendly match. It will be a different setting altogether with different tactics and technicalities.”

(AIFF Media)