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Iran U-17   Granatkin Memorial  

Russia - The Indian U-17 football World Cup team lost 0-1 against Iran in the Granatkin Tournament here on Tuesday.

The Indian colts will now face Tajikistan in a play-off match on January 20 for the 15th-16th positions in a tournament that featured 16 teams.

The Indian team dominated the early proceedings and in the eighth minute Abhijit Sarkar failed to tap the ball home into an empty net.

Iran went ahead in the 40th minute as Sharifi scored.

India upped the ante in the second half but Abhijit Sarkar and his team-mates failed to finish off promising moves, eventually going down 0-1.

Best players: Singh, Sayyadmaneshshiadeh

Post match comments

Nicolai Adam, Head coach of team India:

– I am satisfied with performance of my team. In spite of our 0:8 loss to Russia in the first match, I think that the team is representing our country very well. We have problems on the finishing stage, and I guess that was the reason of today’s defeat.

– Why did you substitute the goalkeeper at the very end of the match?

– We were taking a free kick that time, and I hoped that our number 5 – Sanjeev Stalin – will equalize the score. If so, a penalty shoot-out would have happened to define the winner, and the goalkeeper I sent to the field was very good at making saves from penalties.

– Your team will take part in the U-17 World Cup in India this year. Can you consider today’s match a rehearsal for this tournament?

– No, because teams from Asia can’t face each other in the group stage.

– And what about the play-offs?

– That would be great! I guess Iran will also be glad to play against India in play-offs. But as far as I remember, no Asian team ever made it out of the group stage on the Youth World Cup! (the Head coach of team Iran enters the conversation at this moment, adding that Iran, for instance, made it out of the group twice – note by the editor).

– A traditional question about Boris. Today even the referees were addressing to him by name, not by the number...

– I don’t see anything special in this. In Germany, the country I was born in, it is essential that referees know all the names of players. By the way, about the referees. I always feel bad while complaining about them, as I do believe that they do the hardest work on the pitch! Five referees are working on our matches, and sometimes they might think it’s a big deal when a coach steps out of the coaching area, but sometimes they cannot notice when a player steps on the foot of the other player. There are too many rules in football! I don’t think that it is for the sake of football. In Germany, we don’t have referees working on the matches in some age groups like youth or kids football. And it works for itself, as it nurtures the sense of justice.

Abas Chamanian, Head coach of team Iran:

– Congratulations to my colleague on good performance today. Our teams met last year in the Asian Championship, and as for India, I guess it has progressed a lot since then. Today’s match was hard for us, as in some moments our opponents were playing better than us.

– Your forward Younes Delfi is keeping the title of the top goalscorer of the tournament. However, he did not score in two previous matches, and, moreover, you substituted him in the beginning of the second half today. What has happened to him?

– We played a very tough match against team Azerbaijan, and it was really hard to score. And today Younes did not follow the game plan well, so I had to make a substitution.