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If you don't take risk, you will never succeed, says Stimac ahead of Belarus clash

By IANS | Updated: March 25, 2022 14:40 IST

New Delhi, March 25 After the defeat against Bahrain in an international friendly, head coach Igor Stimac stressed ...

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New Delhi, March 25 After the defeat against Bahrain in an international friendly, head coach Igor Stimac stressed on players being brave enough to "take risk" when India take on Belarus on Saturday.

"There will be some big changes for the Belarus game. I want to introduce a new team with fresh faces and energy which will give us more stability in the passing front," the head coach said.

"Friendly games are the best opportunity to give players the chance to perform, and I believe if you don't take risks, you will never succeed," he added.

"Belarus are a very well-known opposition to me. They are much more technical than Bahrain. They have recently played against higher ranking teams such as Belgium and Wales. They play much more defensive and counter attacking football. But I don't see them being that much defensive against us," Stimac highlighted.

"International football is more demanding especially when we are playing higher ranked teams. There is a huge difference in the energy levels. I understand the players are mentally exhausted from staying in a bio bubble for long. But I want my players to get used to such energy levels of playing in international football," Stimac stated.

On introspecting the last game against Bahrain, he said, "As like many other games there are some positive and some negative points. The attitude of the team was good, but they need to understand to react more once they lose a ball. I am happy about some individual performances like of Roshan and Rahim Ali who did a tremendous work," he expressed.

Roshan Singh who made his international debut in the last match against Bahrain maintained, "it is always a proud moment to represent the country and I along with my family are proud of my debut."

"The experience of playing international football is totally different. I am trying to learn new things, and understand the level of the competition with the support of the coach and other players," he quipped.

The international friendlies are a part of the team's preparation for the final round of the AFC Asian Cup China 2023 qualifying matches which will be held in Kolkata from June 8 onwards. India have been clubbed in Group D along with Hong Kong, Afghanistan and Cambodia. 24 teams have been divided into six groups and the group winners, and the five best 2nd placed teams will earn a ticket to the Asian Cup in China.

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