Key Points

India's U23 team faces a must-win situation against Brunei Darussalam in their final group match. They need not only victory but also a significant goal margin to improve their qualification chances. Coach Naushad Moosa has emphasized maintaining focus and scoring continuously throughout the match. The team's historic qualification hopes depend on this result combined with other group outcomes.

Key Points: India U23 Face Brunei in Crucial AFC Asian Cup Qualifier

  • India needs big win margin against Brunei for better goal difference
  • Qualification depends on results between Qatar and Bahrain
  • Team can qualify as group winners or best runners-up
  • Coach Moosa warns players not to relax despite Brunei's heavy losses
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India ready to go all out against Brunei Darussalam in last AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifier

India U23 must defeat Brunei Darussalam with high score margin to keep AFC U23 Asian Cup qualification hopes alive in decisive Group H finale.

"We must have a good goal difference, so we need to be focused. Ninety minutes, you just think about the game, and just keep scoring - Naushad Moosa"

Doha, September 9

After a spirited performance in their narrow defeat to hosts Qatar, the Indian U23 men's team will have one final chance to qualify for their first-ever AFC U23 Asian Cup when they take on Brunei Darussalam in their final Group H fixture, on Tuesday, at the Suheim bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, as per the official website of All India Football Federation (AIFF).

With three points from their opening win against Bahrain, India still remain in contention for a historic qualification. A victory against Brunei Darussalam will keep the Blue Colts in the race, either as potential group winners or among the four best runners-up across all groups. With goal difference playing a crucial factor in the rankings, the more India score, the better their chances should be.

Head coach Naushad Moosa emphasised the importance of staying sharp against Brunei, who have conceded heavily in their first two matches.

"Such games are very challenging. When you know Qatar scored 13 goals, and then Bahrain scored 10, I just want my boys not to relax," he said, as quoted from the official website of AIFF.

"We must have a good goal difference, so we need to be focused. This is what we need right now. Ninety minutes, you just think about the game, and just keep scoring," he added.

Moosa also expressed pride in his team's fight against Qatar and called for the same determination against Brunei.

"It was a great fight by the team, I'm proud of them. We could have had a better result, but we need to keep our heads high and look to the next game. We still have hope to qualify as the second-best team or even as group winners. It's important that we stay focused," he noted.

If India beat Brunei Darussalam and Bahrain beat Qatar (by not more than two goals) in the last Group H match to be played at the Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium on Tuesday, India will finish in first place and confirm their qualification (due to a better head-to-head goal difference in the matches involving the top three teams).

Should Qatar at least draw versus Bahrain, India cannot finish first and will need to depend on favours from other groups to be among the top four of all the second-placed teams.

Moosa praised the players' mentality heading into the final group match.

"They look charged up, and they know the challenge. They know what is expected from them. The way they played against Qatar, I have no doubts about their intentions. I'm sure they will give their 100 percent," he said.

With Qatar on top of the table with six points and Bahrain also on three, India's clash against Brunei Darussalam will be decisive in shaping Group H's final standings. A commanding performance could yet push the Blue Colts into historic territory.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Coach Moosa is absolutely right - no relaxing! Brunei conceded 23 goals in two matches. We need to be clinical and professional. This is exactly the kind of match where Indian teams sometimes underestimate opponents.
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Sarah B
The qualification scenario is so complicated! We need Bahrain to beat Qatar but not by too much? Football math giving me headaches 😅 But let's just focus on winning our match first!
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Priya S
So proud of our boys! The performance against Qatar shows how much Indian football has improved. Even if we don't qualify, the fight they showed deserves appreciation. But let's hope we make it! 🤞
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Michael C
This is why I love football - everything on the line in the final match! Hope the boys play without pressure and just enjoy the game. The result will take care of itself if they play their natural game.
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Nikhil C
While I'm excited, I hope AIFF doesn't treat this as some big achievement if we qualify. We're playing against Brunei who conceded 23 goals! The real test was Qatar, and we lost that. Need to keep perspective.
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Ananya R
Whatever happens, this tournament has shown our U23 team has potential. The future looks bright for Indian football! Let's support our boys

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