India registered their ninth win on the trot when they trounced Mauritius in the tri-nation series opener 2-1, courtesy strikes by forwards Robin Singh and Balwant Singh on either sides of the break.
"It (nine wins on the trot) makes nothing if we don't qualify for the Asian Cup, that's what it means. I am proud to have made this little bit of history but if I don't qualify for the Asian Cup, what's the use of nine wins in a row, or 10 or 11 or 12," he told reporters here last night.
Constantine said his team was more dominant in the second half after conceding the first goal in the 15th minute.
"Ok, not happy, happy but, I am ok. I have seen Mauritius, I knew they were going to play like this and they perhaps could have played a little bit better.
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The Englishman also expressed his displeasure with the way the team played during the first half.
"I did not like the way we played the first half, I don't like when we give other team the headstart, we are not the kind of team when we give other team one goal lead and we can play and another day get punished. In the break, I told the boys to buck up in a polite way and they did," he said.
"The captain has to reflect the character of the coach, Sandesh is a fighter just like me. He leads by example and I think when Sunil (Chettri) is ready to packing in, we have one more person who can be captain," he added.
The coach also heaped praise on other players Robin Singh, Balwant, who got his first international goal, and debutant Manvir Singh.
Constantine hinted that he could make changes for the game against St Kitts and Nevis, scheduled here on August 24.