India may still be searching for their first win under Manolo Marquez nearly four months into his tenure but goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu on Wednesday backed the head coach and said qualifying for the next AFC Asian Cup is the team’s “minimum” target.
The Indian football team’s last victory was a 1-0 win against Kuwait in the World Cup Qualifiers on November 16 last year.
Since then, the side has struggled, losing seven of their last 11 matches and falling in Fifa rankings from a sub-100 position in July 2023 to 125.
“The past is past, we can’t change it. As a team, we always want to win,” said Gurpreet ahead of their home friendly against Malaysia in Hyderabad on November 18. “Phases like this happen.
“It’s about how you handle it and not getting bogged down by it. We need to use the games we’ve played against good opposition as stepping stones.
“The (1-1) Vietnam draw was a good test for us, and we need to carry the same energy into the next game,” he added.
After a disastrous 2023 Asian Cup outing, previous head coach Igor Stimac was replaced in July this year by Marquez, who is also managing ISL franchise FC Goa.
Under Marquez, India drew with Mauritius and Vietnam and suffered a 0-3 loss to Syria.
The transition has been marked by the retirement of star forward Sunil Chhetri.
“A transition like this is always difficult.
"Everything would feel perfect if we started winning games right away, but the important thing to remember is that we’ve played very competitive teams since the coach (Marquez) took over.
“He’s trying to instill his philosophy, and that’s going to take time. We’re getting closer to what he wants from us as a team.
"With time, training, and the level of coaching he has, I have no doubt we’ll be a strong team in the qualifiers.
“Qualifying for the Asian Cup is something we should strive for every single time. That should be minimum for us. It should be a no-brainer for us as a team.”