India, who are yet to open account after losing all their earlier three matches, are short on preparations as they reached here without any camp after losing to Iran 0-3 on September 8 in Bangalore.
All India Football Federation did not call for a camp and players in Indian Super League sides were released only on Sunday evening. They landed here on Monday evening after spending 16 hours in flight and transit and take on the central Asian nation in the Group D match in a do-or-die battle at the Kopetdag Stadium.
India are already in a difficult position to make the cut for the final round but a loss tomorrow will erase any faint hope of advancing further in the qualifying round.
Constantine's boys, no doubt, lack in experience as many of them have played just a few international matches but they have not done anything great by their own standard either, losing to Guam 1-2 in their second match of the second round qualifying campaign. They put up a gritty fight but were outplayed in the end by Oman (1-2) in the first match.
The experienced and widely travelled Iran coach Carlos Queiroz admitted that his side were surprised and confused with the way India started, causing problems for his players. These kind words from a renowned coach would boost the confidence of the Indians against Turkmenistan tomorrow.
For the records, the two countries have played five times against each other with both sides having won two each while the other ended in a draw.
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