Indian Eves eye 1 point in U-17 World Cup opener against USA

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Head coach of the Indian U-17 team Thomas Dennerby and skipper of the side Astam Oraon OP photo

Bhubaneswar: One of the least fancied sides in the tournament, India will begin as clear underdogs in their FIFA Women’s Under-17 World Cup opening match against the mighty USA here Tuesday. India had booked an automatic berth in the age-group showpiece as hosts. They are one of the three debutants in the tournament along with fellow Group A side Morocco and Tanzania (Group D).

India  head coach Thomas Dennerby had earlier said that the hosts will be a tough side to score against. He also said that taking a point from the formidable USA at the Kalinga Stadium here can be a big achievement for India.

USA have come into the tournament as winners of the CONCACAF championships. They would look to open their campaign with a win, knowing that a slip-up against India can cost them dear in a Group which also has title contenders Brazil. The top two teams from each of the four groups will qualify for the quarterfinals and every point is crucial in such a high-stake tournament.

Dennerby’s side have prepared well for the tournament with exposure tours to Italy, Norway and Spain, though they have not played against very strong European and South American sides in  the run-up to the showpiece. He said that his team has improved a lot in fitness and in defence while conceding that attacking is an area which his players will need to work upon.

“USA are the favourites against us, no doubt about that. But that is on paper and football is played on a pitch for 90 to 95 minutes. We feel that we also have a chance to get points against USA,” Dennerby said at the pre-match press conference here Monday.

“We have prepared well since February. The players are ready for the World Cup. Even reaching the quarterfinals will be a huge achievement but we are currently focusing on Tuesday’s match,” Dennerby said with captain Astam Oraon by his side.

The core of the Indian team is made up of the players who won 2022 U-18 Women’s SAFF Championships. Lynda Kom Serto, the leading scorer of the tournament, will spearhead the attack. Anita Kumari and Nitu Linda will operate from the wings while young Shilky Devi could be the midfield kingpin.

USA are playing the tournament for the fifth time and for the third consecutive time. But they have not gone past the group stage after finishing runners-up in 2008 edition and they would be looking to end the jinx this time.

Fifteen of the 21 who helped the USA win the Concacaf U-17 Women’s Championship are in India. Midfielder Riley Jackson, who was adjudged the best player in the Concacaf tournament, will be one player to watch out for.

Amalia Villarreal, who finished as the joint-highest goal-scorer, will lead the attack while Victoria Safradin, who won the Golden Glove, will man the USA goal. Midfielder Mia Bhuta, whose father was brought up in Rajkot in Gujarat, will also be another player to watch out for.

In the run-up to the tournament, USA had beaten defending champions Spain once (2-0) and drawn once (1-1) while also notching up a 1-0 victory over European qualifying tournament winners Germany.

In seven games in the CONCACAF tournament, USA had scored 58 goals while conceding one.

The teams (from):

India: Monalisha Devi Moirangthem, Melody Chanu Keisham, Anjali Munda, Astam Oraon, Naketa, Purnima Kumari, Varshika, Shilky  Devi Hemam, Babina Devi Lisham, Nitu Linda, Shailja, Shubhangi Singh, Anita Kumari, Lynda Kom Serto, Neha, Rejiya Devi Laishram, Shelia  Devi Loktongbam, Kajol Hubert Dsouza, Lavanya Upadhyay and Sudha Ankita Tirkey.

USA: Abigail Gundry, Victoria Safradin, Valentina Amaral, Ella Emri, Nicola Fraser, Jorydn Bugg, Savannah King, Cameron Roller, Gisele Thompson, Mia Bhuta, Riley Jackson, Charlotte Kohler, Lauren Martinho, Ella Sanchez, Emeri Adames, Onyeka Gamero, Nicollette Kiorpes, Melina Rebimbas, Samantha Smith, Taylor Suarez and Amalia Villarreal.

 

 

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