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Technically we are not up to the mark, says India coach Thomas Dennerby

Updated on: 16 October,2022 08:19 AM IST  |  Bhubaneswar
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Hosts India conceded three goals in the second half to suffer a humiliating 0-3 defeat to Morocco in their second Group A match and crash out of the tournament here on Friday

Technically we are not up  to the mark, says India coach Thomas Dennerby

Thomas Dennerby

The Indian team is not up to the mark technically, coach Thomas Dennerby on Saturday concluded after his side bowed out of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup with back-to-back losses.


Hosts India conceded three goals in the second half to suffer a humiliating 0-3 defeat to Morocco in their second Group A match and crash out of the tournament here on Friday.


Before the loss to Morocco, India were thrashed 8-0 by the USA in their opener, with Brazil awaiting the hosts in their last match. 


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“I am proud of my girls for their performance yesterday [Friday] but not very happy with the result at the end. But they gave it all on the pitch,” said Dennerby.

“I know we are out of the tournament but still I am happy about the way my girls fought till the end. Our fitness level wasn’t a problem. But we are not up to the mark technically. This is one area where we need to work harder,” he pointed out.

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