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AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup: India eye strong show against Kuwait

IANS March 21, 2025 119 views

India's beach soccer team is preparing for a critical match against Kuwait in the AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup. After a challenging 0-3 defeat to hosts Thailand, the team is determined to regroup and secure a positive result. Head coach Mohd Faizal Bin Sood has highlighted the need for strategic play and minimizing errors on the sand. Captain Rohith Yesudas remains optimistic, viewing the previous match as a learning experience and focusing on a potential comeback.

"We must be quicker, we must play smarter" - Mohd Faizal Bin Sood, India Head Coach
Pattaya, March 21: The India beach soccer national team have set sights on their second game in the AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup 2025 against Kuwait. The match will be played at the Jomtien Beach Arena in Pattaya on Saturday.

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India aims to bounce back after 0-3 loss to Thailand

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Coach emphasizes minimizing errors and strategic play

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Captain Rohith Yesudas calls for strong comeback

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Kuwait match crucial for tournament progression

India began the Beach Soccer Asian Cup campaign, their first in 18 years, with a 0-3 loss at the hands of hosts Thailand. Meanwhile, Lebanon defeated Kuwait 5-4 in the other match of the group. The top two teams in the group will progress to the quarter-finals.

India head coach Mohd Faizal Bin Sood highlighted the importance of reducing the number of errors on the sand.

"We need to focus on minimising our mistakes and create more chances at the same time. We have a good set of players at our disposal, and I think if we can execute our plans properly, we can do good things," Faizal said to AIFF's official website.

Currently placed at the bottom of Group A, the India head coach believes that it is imperative for his side to get a result against Kuwait.

"Kuwait are of course a very physical side, they have some strong players. It won't be easy, but we have our plans as well. We've got players who can nullify Kuwait's physical advantage with speed. We must be quicker, we must play smarter," he said.

Captain Rohith Yesudas, who has been busy motivating the lads ahead of the game against Kuwait, believes in putting the past behind him and making a strong comeback.

"We gave our best against Thailand, but a few mistakes cost us the game. It was definitely a learning experience," said Yesudas. "Whatever happened in the last game is now behind us. We can only focus on the match ahead, and come back stronger."

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