India target positive start against Bangladesh in Asian Cup qualifier

The other two teams in Group A, Singapore and Hong Kong, will also face each other on Tuesday. As only the group winners qualify for the final tournament in Saudi Arabia, the margin for error is low, with Manolo Márquez labelling the qualifiers as ‘six finals’.
“The first game is always important. It’s a short competition, only the top team qualifies for the tournament,” said Márquez at the pre-match press conference on Monday. “There are six games and we need to finish first. We want to get the maximum points possible to qualify for Saudi Arabia.”
Commenting on having Chhetri back in the team and scoring again, Márquez said, “Sunil is a legend in Indian football and the top scorer of the season. We had problems scoring in my first few games but not in creating chances, though. I think he’s a great addition for us.”
Defender Sandesh Jhingan, who accompanied Márquez to the press conference, added, “We’re always expecting him to score goals. He’s got 95 of them. We’re happy to have him back. With the quality he has, he’s a threat to every team, not just Bangladesh.
“One thing we know is that whenever India play Bangladesh, we expect a match full of high intensity, passion and adrenaline, be it in football or any sport. We’re focused on getting our result. If you’re well prepared, you can beat any team and, if not, any team can beat you. We go into every game with a positive attitude,” the 31-year-old added.
Despite the wide gap between India (126) and Bangladesh (185) in the FIFA rankings, Márquez stated that the rank is not indicative of the team’s qualities, and the inclusion of midfielder Hamza Choudhury will add to the Bengal Tigers’ strength.
Bangladesh head coach Javier Cabrera, a Spaniard like Márquez, said, “I think it’s going to be a very exciting game. We are very motivated. The team has been training and working hard for 24 days already, which is a long time, honestly. We are confident, stronger than ever, and expect a tight game. Hopefully, we will make things very difficult for India.”
Bangladesh captain and midfielder Jamal Bhuyan, who formerly played for Mohammedan Sporting in the I-League, said, “It feels good to be back in India. I have good memories here, so, of course, I’m excited for tomorrow’s match. We know it’s going to be hard, but we’ll give our best.”