Senior National Team
STIMAC HOPES TO BUILD ON POSITIVES AHEAD OF THAILAND CLASH
07 Jun 2019
By Shraishth Jain
AIFF Media Team

BURIRAM (THAILAND):
 It was only five months ago that the Blue Tigers opened their AFC Asian Cup 2019 campaign with a stunning 4-1 win against Thailand and on Saturday (June 8, 2019), the two sides will go head-to-head once again in the King's Cup 2019 third-place play-off.

Speaking to the media at the pre-match press conference, India head coach Igor Stimac made clear his intentions of continuing from where his team left off against Curacao, where they put on a commendable second-half display against a vastly experienced side. 

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He touched upon the positives the team drew from the Curacao match, including the fact that six players made their debut in the game. Stimac stated, "We had six players make their debuts for India on Wednesday, which is fantastic for Indian football. The introduction of youngsters is important and they are our real strength."

The Croatian continued, "I want to awaken the hearts of the Indian people and want my team to play in a way that fans can enjoy. Results may suffer at the start but what is important is that we have a positive environment."

Centre-back Sandesh Jhingan, who played a pivotal role in India's previous win against Thailand in January, mentioned that while the 4-1 victory was great, the upcoming encounter will be a different ballgame altogether.

"It was a great result for us in the AFC Asian Cup but now, things have changed on both sides and this game will be a different one. We shall step on to the pitch tomorrow with the right character and determination, play according to our plan and hopefully, get the right result," the defender declared.

Amarjit Singh Kiyam, who was among the six debutants against Curacao, added that the "team will have to be at its 100 per cent" against the hosts. "We defeated Thailand in the AFC Asian Cup, so we have a good chance against them this time around too. However, we can not take things easy and continue putting in the hard yards. They are the hosts and will have good home support so we have to be at our 100 per cent."

Thailand's Supachai Chaided, who played in his side's loss to the Blue Tigers in the UAE, stated that he hopes his team will make home advantage count this time. He said, "India is still a strong team and it is extremely important for us to play with full concentration. This time, we will have the home advantage and we hope to make use of it to get the right result."

Stimac also mentioned that he plans to give chances to the players who did not feature against Curacao. "I treat all players the same and all of them have been working hard since we got together. I want to see everyone on the pitch and each of them deserves a chance to prove themselves. Tomorrow, I shall give chances to other players as well so that we have harder selection decisions to make in the future," he declared.

He continued, "I have told my players that we are going to continue to follow our way of work. We are still in the early stages and there is no fear of getting results at this time. It's important for us to be free of injury concerns so that we can continue our preparation ahead of the Hero Intercontinental Cup in India. I'm sure other coaches will agree - everyone wants to win but no one wants to have headaches after the game."
 
The third-place playoff between India and Thailand will be played at the Chang Arena in Buriram at 2 PM IST. The same will be telecast on Star Sports 3 and can be streamed on Hotstar.
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