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I’m angry: India coach Marquez rues Bangladesh draw


In a no holds barred press conference, Marquez said his team has regressed since their first match under him last year – the Intercontinental Cup match against Mauritius

India manager Manolo Marquez
India head coach Manolo Marquez said he was ‘angry and disappointed’ with the Blue Tigers’ 0-0 draw against Bangladesh in the AFC Asian Cup qualifying round match.ADVERTISEMENTIn a no holds barred press conference, Marquez said his team has regressed since their first match under him last year – the Intercontinental Cup match against Mauritius.Also Read: Messi-less yet merciless“I am really angry and disappointed. When we started in Hyderabad against Mauritius it [the performance] was every time better. Today we took two or three steps back,” he said.
Summarising the game, he added: “Very, very poor performance in the first half especially. It was better in the second half but not [good] enough. I also agree that we were lucky not to concede a goal. And we were lucky to get the draw. We could have done so much better.”
In his short tenure as India coach, Marquez has only overseen one victory, the 3-0  triumph against Maldives last week. India have drawn four games and lost once to Syria in Marquez’s six games as the national team manager.
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India head coach Manolo Marquez said he was ‘angry and disappointed’ with the Blue Tigers’ 0-0 draw against Bangladesh in the AFC Asian Cup qualifying round match.
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In a no holds barred press conference, Marquez said his team has regressed since their first match under him last year – the Intercontinental Cup match against Mauritius.
Also Read: Messi-less yet merciless

“I am really angry and disappointed. When we started in Hyderabad against Mauritius it [the performance] was every time better. Today we took two or three steps back,” he said.
Summarising the game, he added: “Very, very poor performance in the first half especially. It was better in the second half but not [good] enough. I also agree that we were lucky not to concede a goal. And we were lucky to get the draw. We could have done so much better.”
In his short tenure as India coach, Marquez has only overseen one victory, the 3-0  triumph against Maldives last week. India have drawn four games and lost once to Syria in Marquez’s six games as the national team manager.
This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever