Stimac issues India warning ahead of Asian Cup
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Former West Ham and Derby defender Stimac was roped in as coach in May 2019
Stimac warned against big expectations during the Asian Cup beginning on Friday in Qatar. - AFPIndian football is "definitely out of its slumber" according to head coach Igor Stimac.However, Stimac warned against big expectations during the Asian Cup beginning on Friday in Qatar.
Former West Ham and Derby defender Stimac was roped in as coach in May 2019 and India briefly broke into the top 100 of FIFA´s world rankings for only the second time in nearly three decades.They are now 102nd, a spot below Kosovo, whose population is less than two million."A giant is definitely out of its slumber now," declared Stimac, before cautioning: "But I reckon it will take us another four years to enter the top 10 in Asia."Under the former Croatia international, India qualified for the Asian Cup with three wins from three against Hong Kong, Afghanistan and Cambodia, scoring eight times and conceding once.India´s campaign starts on Saturday against 25th-ranked Australia and they have a mountain to climb in Qatar to get out of a group also containing Uzbekistan and Syria."We are far from being happy with the draw but it is what it is," the 56-year-old Stimac, part of the Croatia team that finished third at the 1998 World Cup, said in an email interview."With a very short time for preparation it´s difficult to expect great things, but my even greater concern are the injuries to some of our key players."Anyway, we are going to give our best and make it very difficult for our opponents."This will be India´s fifth Asian Cup. They were runners-up in 1964 in a tournament that had only four teams, but apart from that they have never got out of the group phase.— Additional input from AFP
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