SAFF Championship: Constantine wants to win, gives captain's armband to Subhashish Bose
- By Press Release
- September 03, 2018
Coach Stephen Constantine divulged that young defender Subhasish Bose will don the captains armband in the SAFF Suzuki Cup 2018 opener against Sri Lanka at the Bangabandhu Stadium in Dhaka day after tomorrow (September 5, 2018).
"Subhasish has been very impressive in the recent camps. In the first few days, he had to work a lot and being a fighter, he has made a strong comeback. I'm very proud of him and obviously, it's going to be a very special moment for him", Coach lavished his praise for the youngster.
You have made India and the game of football proud in accomplishing this milestone. Your achievement speaks volumes of your dedication to this great game. Best wishes to you, hope you will continue to chase your dreams in the times to come 💪🏼#Chhetri100 pic.twitter.com/AMlVmRGxyO
Subhasish Bose (@Subhasishbose17) June 4, 2018
On being asked whether the defending champions will start as the favourites, the 55-year-old coach quashed it completely.
"I have always looked to this opportunity to provide some International experience to the youngsters and that's why we have come with a U23 squad. Obviously, we have come to win the tournament as we have always done but ever. We have a fair chance of getting the job done but I won't say that we're going to start as favourites."
The whole squad is eagerly waiting to get the ball rolling and I would like to say that every single member of the team is enthralled for it. Everyone will be up for the game against us and it'll be a great experience for all of us", he said.
India are clubbed with Sri Lanka and one-time champions Maldives (2008) in Group B whereas hosts Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Pakistan will jostle in Group A.
India have arrived at the Capital City of Bangladesh from their 17-day preparatory camp in Sydney where they played three friendly fixtures against APIA Leichhardt Tigers FC, Sydney FC and Rydalmere Lions FC respectively.
On being asked how the camp helped the boys prepare for the championship, Constantine stated, "The three games in Australia have been terrific practice for us. The game against Sydney FC, that too their first squad has been a great lesson for us. We got a few positive feedbacks from Australia and those are going to be pretty helpful for us in the coming days."
Subhasish Bose, the young defender who caught the imagination, thanks to his swashbuckling show of late, informed that its a dream-come-true moment for me.
"It's a dream-come-true situation for me to lead the National Team. I'd like to thank our coach for his trust in me and I'd give my best to make the best of my opportunity", he stated.
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