Constantine rues lack of preparation time for international friendly against China

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Indian team head Wednesday rued lack of preparation time ahead of his team's international friendly against a much-superior scheduled on October 13.

The last time had played against was in the Nehru Cup in Kochi way back in 1997. This friendly is a part of India's preparations for the Asian Cup to be held in UAE in January next year.

"Of course, it is a problem (of not having enough time). We don't have much time to do what we need to do, we needed a few more days. Going forward, we need to have more time for preparation in future," Constantine told reporters ahead of the team training at the here.

Most of the players are playing in the ongoing Many of the players in the national team, including Sunil Chhetri, played in the Bengaluru FC vs match on October 7.

The team leaves for China on Wednesday after a mere two-day camp.

"The boys played on October 7 (in ISL) and they arrived here on October 8 lunch time, so we could not train on October 8. We are training today and then leaving tomorrow. So we have very little time for preparation as a team," the said.

Constantine's woes were also compounded after striker was dropped as his passport's validity period is less than six months.

"Balwant's passport will expire in less than six months, five months and a week to be exact. So, he has been dropped. In the past 18 months, he has done well," the said.

Asked if he was happy about the fitness level of the players, he said, "If we had time, we could have tested their fitness levels. But now we don't have time to test their fitness. Most of them have played at least two ISL games for their clubs, so I am hoping that they are in good fitness condition.

"When I get the players from the clubs, they need at least two days to recover before we start a proper camp. But here we don't have time to do that," the Briton said.

Talking about the Chinese team, Constantine admitted that it would be difficult for his side to beat the home side on October 13.

"We are fully aware that China are a big side in the region. They will be a very difficult side. They want to play possession and they employ a high line (defenders come up).

"There will be a big stadium, big crowd but we have to play under pressure. These are the matches we need to play, to find out where we are, how good we are and how far we have to go," Constantine said.

"When you step on the pitch, you always play to win. We will go all out for a win. But if we lose, we will try to find out the positive aspects."

Constantine has given debut to 44 players since he took over as coach in early 2015 and he said he will continue the trend.

"More than 50 per cent of the current squad is Under-23 and if I feel some more young players need to be given a chance, I will do that.

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First Published: Tue, October 09 2018. 18:35 IST