Key Points

The Indian football team is training hard for their upcoming friendly against Thailand, a crucial warm-up before their AFC Asian Cup qualifier against Hong Kong. Despite Thailand's higher FIFA ranking, India has a recent winning record against them. Coach Manolo Marquez is pushing the team to regain form after a disappointing draw with Bangladesh. A strong performance could boost morale ahead of the decisive qualifier.

Key Points: Indian Football Team Prepares for Thailand Friendly Before Asian Cup Qualifiers

  • India faces Thailand in a key friendly before Asian Cup qualifiers
  • Recent history favors India with 2019 victories
  • Team seeks redemption after Bangladesh draw
  • FIFA rankings show Thailand slightly ahead
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Indian football team gears up ahead of their friendly clash against Thailand

India gears up for a crucial friendly against Thailand ahead of their AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifier against Hong Kong.

"Marquez and his team will be eager to rediscover winning form and build momentum ahead of the crucial away fixture in Hong Kong. - ISL Website"

Kolkata, May 24

The Indian senior men's football team has commenced preparations at the National Centre of Excellence Ground (NCE) in Kolkata for their upcoming international friendly against Thailand, scheduled to be held on June 4 at the Thammasat Stadium in Pathum Thani.

This friendly match will serve as an essential preparation for India ahead of their AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers Final Round clash against Hong Kong on June 10. India opened their Group C campaign in March with a goalless draw against Bangladesh.

Similarly, Hong Kong and Singapore played out a 0-0 draw, leaving all four teams level on points after the first round of fixtures.

Following the friendly match, the squad will travel directly to Hong Kong to acclimatise and train ahead of the all-important qualifier. According to the latest FIFA Rankings, the Blue Tigers are currently ranked 127th, compared to Thailand, which is ranked 99th.

The two sides have faced each other 26 times, with Thailand enjoying the upper hand with 12 wins. India has registered seven victories, while seven encounters ended in draws. However, recent history favours the Blue Tigers, who won both meetings in 2019 -- a memorable 4-1 triumph at the AFC Asian Cup followed by a 1-0 win in Buriram to claim the bronze medal at the King's Cup.

Marquez and his team will be eager to rediscover winning form and build momentum ahead of the crucial away fixture in Hong Kong. Indian football team head coach Manolo Marquez was visibly disappointed last time when his team were held to a draw by Bangladesh in their third-round opener of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.

India's performance at the start of the match was far from ideal. The opening forty-five minutes proved to be a largely uneventful affair, with neither team managing to assert any significant dominance or create a sustained period of pressure.

Consequently, clear-cut goal-scoring opportunities were few and far between for both sides, leading to both teams heading into the break without breaking the deadlock, according to the ISL website. Following the restart, India demonstrated a noticeable increase in energy and intensity, attempting to inject some much-needed urgency into their play and unlock the stubborn Bangladesh defence.

However, despite their improved efforts and heightened tempo in the second half, they were guilty of missing chances and were consistently thwarted by Bangladesh's remarkably resilient and well-organised defensive structure. The visitors proved to be a tough nut to crack, successfully absorbing the pressure and denying India any clear route to the goal.

In the end, the Blue Tigers had to settle for a frustrating and ultimately disappointing goalless draw on their home turf against Bangladesh, a result that left the Blue Tigers and their supporters feeling underwhelmed.

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the football article:
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Rahul K.
Thailand will be a tough opponent but our boys showed in 2019 what they're capable of! That 4-1 win was legendary 🇮🇳⚽ Hope Marquez can bring back that attacking flair. Need to convert chances better though - that Bangladesh match was frustrating.
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Priya M.
As a football fan from Kolkata, I'm happy to see the team preparing here! Our Salt Lake stadium would've been perfect for the friendly. Hope they work on their finishing - too many wasted opportunities against Bangladesh. Chhetri needs better support upfront.
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Amit S.
FIFA rankings don't tell the full story. Thailand may be higher ranked but we've beaten them recently. The key is consistency! ISL has improved our players' fitness but we still lack creative midfielders who can break defenses. #BlueTigers
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Sunita R.
Why can't AIFF arrange more friendlies against better opponents? Playing Thailand is good but we need exposure to different playing styles. Also, when will we see more young players? Still relying too much on Chhetri at 39 😔
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Vikram J.
That King's Cup bronze in 2019 was special! Remember watching it with my college friends. Hope the team gets similar support in Thailand. Our defense looks solid but need more attacking combinations. Let's go Blue Tigers! 🐯
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Neha P.
The Bangladesh match showed our lack of plan B when opponents park the bus. Marquez needs to work on set pieces - we waste so many corners! Positive note: our fitness levels have improved compared to previous years. Small steps towards progress.

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