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We can beat Oman if we play fearless football: Gurpreet
Guwahati, Sep 4
Goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu feels India have a good chance of upsetting Oman in Thursday's World Cup qualifying opener.
India will open their campaign against Oman for their first encounter of the qualifying campaign for the FIFA World Cup, Qatar 2022 and the AFC Asian Cup, China 2023.
The hosts have never won against the visitors in a FIFA-recognised match.
"We have to play together as a team, and without fear. Getting off to a good start will be really important," Gurpreet was quoted as saying by www.the-aiff.com.
The last time the two teams faced off was in a friendly game in December 2018 where the match ended in a goalless draw in Abu Dhabi. Taking a trip down the memory lane to that match, Gurpreet admitted the team drew a lot of positives from the result, but at the same time, it is vital to "focus on the job ahead".
"Of course, it is good to keep in mind what happened when we last faced Oman. However, it is also important to focus on the job ahead of us. We need to make sure we put on a good show in front of our home crowd in Guwahati," he said.
India proceed to the match on back of a preparatory camp in Goa which kicked-off on August 20. The team has also played five international matches as build-up to the tournament since head coach Igor Stimac took over.
"A lot has changed. We have a new squad, new set of players and a different coach. On the pitch, we are trying to implement the style of play asked by the coach and put our best foot forward. Off the pitch, it has been pretty much the same, which is a good thing as you want to continue the good things that have been happening off the field."
Gurpreet, who was recently awarded with the prestigious Arjuna Award, also shared his thoughts on the opposition side and reserved a special word for his "friend" and veteran Oman goalkeeper Ali Al-Habsi, who played against India in both fixtures of the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualifiers.
"Oman are a good team and have very talented players. The whole team is looking forward to playing against them. Personally, I would miss Ali Al-Habsi. Our friendhip goes back a long way, and watching him play was always a good sight," Gurpreet said.
India play Qatar in their second match in Group E on September 10. Afghanistan and Bangladesh are the other two teams in the group.
India will open their campaign against Oman for their first encounter of the qualifying campaign for the FIFA World Cup, Qatar 2022 and the AFC Asian Cup, China 2023.
The hosts have never won against the visitors in a FIFA-recognised match.
"We have to play together as a team, and without fear. Getting off to a good start will be really important," Gurpreet was quoted as saying by www.the-aiff.com.
The last time the two teams faced off was in a friendly game in December 2018 where the match ended in a goalless draw in Abu Dhabi. Taking a trip down the memory lane to that match, Gurpreet admitted the team drew a lot of positives from the result, but at the same time, it is vital to "focus on the job ahead".
"Of course, it is good to keep in mind what happened when we last faced Oman. However, it is also important to focus on the job ahead of us. We need to make sure we put on a good show in front of our home crowd in Guwahati," he said.
India proceed to the match on back of a preparatory camp in Goa which kicked-off on August 20. The team has also played five international matches as build-up to the tournament since head coach Igor Stimac took over.
"A lot has changed. We have a new squad, new set of players and a different coach. On the pitch, we are trying to implement the style of play asked by the coach and put our best foot forward. Off the pitch, it has been pretty much the same, which is a good thing as you want to continue the good things that have been happening off the field."
Gurpreet, who was recently awarded with the prestigious Arjuna Award, also shared his thoughts on the opposition side and reserved a special word for his "friend" and veteran Oman goalkeeper Ali Al-Habsi, who played against India in both fixtures of the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualifiers.
"Oman are a good team and have very talented players. The whole team is looking forward to playing against them. Personally, I would miss Ali Al-Habsi. Our friendhip goes back a long way, and watching him play was always a good sight," Gurpreet said.
India play Qatar in their second match in Group E on September 10. Afghanistan and Bangladesh are the other two teams in the group.

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