"Definitely, the match against Guinea will be a tough one. African teams are always difficult to play against. They are strong, they are tough, they are speedy," she said.
"That match will give us a proper estimation of where we stand against quality opponents, and how we can play against them," Rocky added.
Earlier, India had a three-week-long camp in Delhi which was overseen by Rocky, assistant coach Chaoba Devi and goalkeeping coach Rajat Guha.
"We have had a good three weeks of preparation with the squad, where we have worked on a number of things to improve the overall game that we play," said Rocky, before adding: "We also have a number of new faces in the squad, and we are hoping that their improvement will go on to increase our squad strength in the future."
"The main aim for us in the COTIF Cup is to get some international matches under our belt. We will be facing some tough teams this time, and that will really give us the match-experience that we are looking for, in order to take this team forward," she continued.
Having registered a six-spot rise to number 57 in the FIFA women's world rankings, the Indian team will now be looking to build further on this progress, with one eye on the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers next year.
via Sify.com https://ift.tt/2OuS9gw
Comments
Post a Comment