Senior National Team
We could've won by a bigger scoreline, states Igor Stimac after the Myanmar game
23 Mar 2023

The Federation, as per its objectives in Vision 2047, has begun the process of maximising the International windows in order to give more international exposure to our players. the-aiff.com is currently present in Imphal to follow the progress of the Senior Men's National Team in the Hero Tri-Nation International Football Tournament.

Akhil Rawat
AIFF Media Team

IMPHAL: India edged Myanmar 1-0 in the opening game of the Hero Tri-Nation International Football Tournament, but head coach Igor Stimac opined that the scoreline could have been wider given the hosts' complete dominance in the game.

Two decisions involving captain Sunil Chhetri - an apparent foul on him not given as a penalty in the first half and a goal disallowed for offside - led Stimac to state, "For me, the result is 3-0, not 1-0.

“I cannot say anything to my players as they did everything we agreed upon. Goalkeeper Amrinder was excellent tonight, and Sunil was unfortunate not to score. He was hungry for goals and could've had a hat-trick," said the Croatian.

While many would not have expected Chhetri to play the entire 90 minutes in Imphal just four days after a gruelling Hero ISL Final, the skipper's hunger and determination to get back to national duty was what helped Stimac make the decision.

"Sunil was the first player to make it to the camp after the ISL Final. He did not waste a minute but rather rushed to join the national team. That proves his hunger and commitment. He is one of the fittest players in the squad and can play continuously for three days," the coach said.

In the pre-match press conference, Stimac said one of the elements of these March friendlies will be to celebrate the players' achievements in the Hero ISL and recognise their good performances. In line with that, he handed out three national team debuts. It wasn't just a historic night for the capacity crowd at the Khuman Lampak Stadium, but also for Mehtab Singh, Naorem Mahesh Singh and Ritwik Kumar Das, who earned their first India caps.

Mehtab, who was named in the starting XI, had a mixed debut according to Stimac. "He was great but sometimes too nervous. But he will get used to the pressure as we only had one training session before the match."

But the debutant who impressed the Croatian the most was Naorem Mahesh Singh, who was in fact a last-minute call-up due to Sivasakthi Narayanan's withdrawal due to injury.

"Mahesh was a big surprise. I saw what he's capable of in the ISL, but when players come from the ISL to the national team, it's a different type of pressure. He was brilliant tonight and everything he did was perfect by the book," praised Stimac.

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