Seeking to put the heartbreak in the World Cup Qualifiers behind, the Indian men’s football team will look to start from scratch under new head coach Manolo Marquez when it faces Mauritius, 179th in the Fifa rankings, in the Intercontinental Cup opener here on Tuesday.
The Indian senior men’s team is coming to the Telangana capital for the first time in 16 years as the city plays host to Mauritius and Syria — ranked 93rd — from September 3 to 9. India are 124.
The coach has termed the tournament a dress rehearsal for bigger tasks ahead — AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.
Marquez felt that he would be able to better judge the quality of his squad when the season is up and running.
“The main target of playing these games in September, October and November is to prepare for the more important thing — the Asian Cup qualifiers, the first game of which is in March,” the Spaniard said.
“The first Fifa window now is a little tricky because we are still in pre-season. Some clubs played with their reserve team in the Durand Cup. We don’t exactly know the physical situation of all the players. That won’t happen in the next Fifa windows because the ISL will be ongoing. But again, I think this is not an excuse. We are ready for tomorrow (Tuesday).”
The matches will be played at the GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium.
The team’s long-term target is qualification for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup, which is set to begin in March next year.
Marquez has stressed the importance of obtaining good results in the upcoming three Fifa international windows to keep India’s place in Pot 1 ahead of December’s draw.
However, time is of the essence for the Spaniard,who had just two trainingsessions ahead of the tournament opener.