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Coach Manolo Marquez: ‘Our Dressing Room Feels Gloomy, But Qualification is Still Within Reach’

June 11, 20253 Mins Read
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Indian Football Coach Reflects on Disappointing Defeat

Manolo Marquez, the head coach of the Indian football team, expressed his team’s deep disappointment following a 0-1 loss to Hong Kong in the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers. He described the atmosphere in the locker room as "like a funeral," highlighting the emotional weight of the match. Despite the setback, he remains hopeful about India’s chances of qualifying for the 2027 Asian Cup.

The match, held in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, saw India concede a late goal in stoppage time, marking their second straight game without a score. With just one point from two matches in Group C, India’s path to the prestigious tournament now looks quite tough, as only the top team from each group advances directly.

"The mood in the dressing room is understandably somber," Marquez said during the post-match press conference. "We are not happy, and we feel sad. However, I still believe India can qualify."

Although India is ranked significantly higher than Hong Kong in the FIFA rankings, they struggled to show their strength on the field. A major missed opportunity occurred in the 35th minute when Ashique Kuruniyan failed to convert a clear chance in the box.

Marquez summarized the match, saying, "It was a very balanced game. Both teams played defensively and created few chances. Unfortunately, just one moment decided the outcome."

Despite the disappointment, he pointed out some positive tactical changes in the team’s play. "The scores aren’t good, but the team was more organized than in previous games," he noted. The coach also expressed frustration over not being able to secure at least a draw. He reminded his players that if they can’t win before the final minutes, they need to defend well to avoid losing.

When asked about the team’s scoring issues, Marquez was honest: "Sometimes, it’s hard to find the solution. This isn’t just a national team issue; clubs face it too. There can be stretches of games without a goal, then suddenly, a team finds its footing."

He avoided blaming any individual players but acknowledged the nervousness that seems to affect the team. "I can’t speak negatively about the players; their effort and attitude are commendable. But we need to play with more confidence in crucial moments."

Since taking over from Igor Stimac last year, Marquez has led India in eight matches, with only one victory—a friendly win against the Maldives. The team has had four draws and three losses during this period, scoring just five goals and failing to net in their last three matches.

With only one group match left, India’s journey to the Asian Cup is uncertain. Yet, Marquez insists that the door to Saudi Arabia 2027 is still open. "The fight is not over," he affirmed as he looks ahead to the challenges that lie ahead.

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