India vs UAE tomorrow



India will face UAE tomorrow in an international friendly tomorrow at the Al Wasl Stadium, Dubai on 8:15 PM IST.

After suffering defeats in the hands of Iraq (0-2) and Kuwait(1-9), India will be hoping to put up some kind of justice to their trainings and preparations for the Asia Cup 2011, Qatar. UAE are currently ranked at 104 in the latest FIFA rankings published while India lies at 142.

Both strikers Sunil Chhetri and Baichung Bhutia will again have to miss out along with a large number of other injured players which includes Subhasish Roy Chowdhury, N.S.Manju, Sameer Naik, Arindam Bhattacharya, Govin Singh and N.P.Pradeep.

India are expected to play the match with the same team that was lined up for last two friendlies against Iraq and Kuwait which means the misfiring striking duo of Abhishek and Sushil are all set to start the match.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

wht time start this match..and post any live streaming link

Debraj Banerjee said...

you can thank me for not giving the links.....India 0-5 UAE...

ok...I agree, I am sorry...I would do it the next time....Sorry again

Anonymous said...

india have huge football talent resources across north-east region and the players from there also have the physical capability.so indian football federation will have to set up many indian arrow institute there.

Anonymous said...

Indian football federation should bring some foreign trainer who can train our teenage football player from the grass root level.we can also have trainer from Korea,japan and some European countries as well but except bob houghton like trainer who takes exorbitant charges for training.