Tongue lashing from coach at half time pepped us: Chhetri

Football
Published 19.06.2023
Tongue lashing from coach at half time pepped us: Chhetri
Captain Sunil Chhetri (left) and coach Igor Stimac during a training session on the eve of India’s match against Lebanon in the Hero Intercontinental Cup at the Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneswar.

Captain Sunil Chhetri (left) and coach Igor Stimac throughout a coaching session on the eve of India’s match in opposition to Lebanon within the Hero Intercontinental Cup on the Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneswar.
| Photo Credit: BISWARANJAN ROUT/The Hindu

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Captain Sunil Chhetri (left) and coach Igor Stimac throughout a coaching session on the eve of India’s match in opposition to Lebanon within the Hero Intercontinental Cup on the Kalinga stadium in Bhubaneswar.
| Photo Credit: BISWARANJAN ROUT/The Hindu

The “tongue lashing” they received from head coach Igor Stimac at halftime was the wake-up name India wanted to win the Intercontinental Cup, mentioned nationwide soccer group captain Sunil Chhetri.

India failed to interrupt Lebanon’s defence within the first half earlier than Chhetri’s 87th worldwide objective and Lallianzuala Chhangte’s strike to assist the host carry the title. “We got some tongue-lashing from the boss at half-time. We were nowhere close to where we were in the last game. It was the wake-up call that we needed,” mentioned Chhetri.

“A lot of words were spoken, some of which I can’t repeat here. But the main thing is that we knew we had it in our tanks, and at the end of the day, we have no regrets. Of course, it’s easier now to say this at 2-0, but we are happy with the win.” Chhetri was impressed with India’s efficiency within the event and termed the victory “sweet”.

“We could not win the last time in the Hero Intercontinental Cup, but this win was sweet. It was not easy, but we were very happy, especially to keep the clean sheets,” he mentioned.

Head coach Stimac admitted that he was not happy together with his group’s efficiency in opposition to Lebanon within the first 45 minutes.

“Every game is important, every win is important, especially clean sheets, so I am very happy. But I can tell you that I was not at all happy at half-time. We played well in the first 10 minutes, and then we disappeared,” the Croatian mentioned.

“We should not have allowed them (Lebanon) to control the game for 20 minutes like that. It’s best I don’t mention what was said at half-time, but it worked. The reaction from the boys in the second half was brilliant. This is the India I like to see.” Stimac mentioned loads of work awaits India forward of the AFC Asian Cup to be hosted by Qatar from January 12 to February 10 subsequent yr.

India is clubbed in a powerful Group B alongside Australia, Uzbekistan and Syria.

“There’s plenty of work for us ahead of the AFC Asian Cup. We need to understand better positioning, the timing of runs, when to play on the ground, and when not,” the coach mentioned.

“Lebanon had 7-8 good transitions. That cannot happen against Australia or Uzbekistan. It’s not important how we play today, it’s important how we play in January (in the Asian Cup).” India have performed six matches up to now in 2023 and stored clear sheets in all of them. And attacking winger Chhangte believes a powerful line of defense is the important thing to India’s success in current matches.

“It feels great to help the team win a trophy. The main reason we won, though, is that our defenders are just so good. Their solidity at the back gives us more freedom up front,” mentioned Chhangte.

“We were up against a very good side tonight (Sunday), but we approached the second half with a different mentality, and that did the trick.” India centre-back Sandesh Jhingan agreed with Chhangte.

“If we play like we did in the second half, the sky is the limit. For every team, a clean sheet is a base upon which you build everything. There were still some lapses, and we could have done better, but we need to work on them, and let’s see where that takes us.”