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India look to end campaign on good note

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Press Trust of India Ramallah
After suffering two successive losses, Indian women's football team will aim to finish the AFC Cup qualifiers on a positive note when they take on Palestine in their final match here tomorrow.

India have lost their previous two matches against Myanmar and Chinese Taipei, respectively, but have in no way embarrassed themselves.

In the last match India fought bravely only to be thwarted in the final minutes of the game, losing 1-2 yesterday.

Though Palestine sit at the bottom of the table of Group D conceding 15 goals in two matches, India coach Anadi Barua is not keen on taking them lightly. The coach instead wants to sign off on a high.
 

"No team can be taken lightly. They have lost two matches and will come hard at us. We have played well and want to end things on a high. We aim to finish on a good note."

Taipei's Yu Hsiu Chin and Lai Li Chin scored in each half to cancel out Sasmita's Malik gem of a free kick in the 53rd minute.

Chinese Taipei coach Yen Shih Kai despite winning the match showered lavish praise on India.

"India played good football. The goal scored from the set-piece was amazing. They are a very good team. They read the game well too. We could hardly make any inroads in the first half," Kai admitted post-match.

"It's just that we capitalised on the two chances we got. It was indeed a hard fought win," he added.

While India coach said, "I still can't believe we lost. It may sound stereotype but deep down inside I know that we played good football."

"But at the same time football is all about goals. When you play good football, dominate your opponent but don't score you are bound to lose. Both Myanmar and Taipei capitalised on the opportunities and then played clever football," he opined.

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First Published: May 24 2013 | 10:21 PM IST

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