India’s youth star football players are inexperienced as India is out of FIFA U-17.
India’s youth star football players are inexperienced as India is out of FIFA U-17.
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After getting out of the FIFA U-17 Tournament, the host nation stars players and the fan are upset after India loss its all group match. An emotional Luis Norton De Matos touched upon several restricted access that is repulsive the evolution of Indian footballers. A 4-0 defeat is not something easily digestible for a coach on a World Cup platform even if it's at the U-17 level. The man from Portugal who named to coach team India for FIFA, in his various interactions during this World Cup project, has prominence the importance of competitive experience or the lack of it among his boys.

Once one gets hold of a start-list before an India match, the contrast strikes one hard. Ghana captain Eric Ayiah, who scored the first two goals against India, is considered a sensation in his home country and Charity FC fans vow by his name. Ayiah is just one example. England's No. 10 Angel Gomes already has had a first-team start in the Premier League on May 10, 2017, that too with a club as big as Man United. He had replaced Wayne Rooney in the match against Crystal Palace and became the youngest United player since Duncan Edwards. Jadon Sancho, the England midfielder, is already weighed down by the weight of reputation.

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