"When you are playing four matches in the span of eight days, the going gets really tough," said Toal, who is also the incharge of the current team.
"When you play in such a condensed tournament, it goes down to the team which can recover fastest. It's basically a battle of endurance. Also teams who have a reservoir of fit players, because they are the ones who recover faster than their less fit counterparts," opined the Brit coach.
"We are lucky to get a break before we play the highest ranked Nation in our Group. But look at Nepal; they play four matches in six days. It's really very tough for a small side who are ranked lowest in the Group," Toal said.
Toal highlighted how well his wards had recovered after a tough opening encounter against hosts Qatar on October 4.
"The boys don't play such high-intensity games that often. Added to that, Qatar were excellent, especially in the second half when we were having problems coping with the pace of their play. But to recover within 48 hours, which is the bare minimum as per the FIFA mandate, and perform the way we did was a credit to the boys' character and endurance," he added.