"Even if we draw the match against Macau, we will qualify for Asia Cup. No, we are not eyeing a draw, but for an historic win, which will ensure our place in Asia Cup tournament," Lyngdoh told reporters here.
A win against Macau on October 11 will ensure India's qualification for Asia Cup after 2011 and render results of last two games inconsequential.
"We have nine points from three games, despite this, we are not over confident. Macau is a good and a compact team," he said.
"We need to break them down as fast as we could to prevent them from building their strength as game progresses," he added.
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Asked about his role as a senior player in the national side, Lyngdoh said more than anything else he feels himself to be more mature on the field, and likes to pass on his experience to juniors.
Replying to a query, Lyngdoh said efforts to qualify for the World Cup did not materialise as they were a new unit.
However, the team is now on the verge of qualifying for Asia Cup, he said.
"We are not regretting for not entering World Cup qualifying rounds. We are prepared for Asia Cup, though," he said.
Talking about India's U-17 World Cup campaign, Lyngdoh said the boys played well in the second half against USA and they should be gaining further confidence as they play more matches.
"U-17 World Cup has been a very good stage for highly talented young footballers, which can compel big clubs to sign them on," he said.