Oman test awaits India in FIFA World Cup qualifiers
June 11, 2015  08:55
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An acid test awaits the Indian football team as it gets ready to host higher-ranked Oman in the second round opening match of AFC qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Bengaluru on Thursday.

Though India have made progress under Englishman Stephen Constantine, beating Nepal in a two-legged preliminary qualifier in March, the chief coach knows it's going to require an extraordinary effort to emerge with a victory against Oman who, at 101, are ranked 40 places higher than the hosts in the pecking order.

The side will be led by Arnab Mondal and not Subrata Paul, Constantine said on the eve of the match. 

The Indians have been training with renewed vigour for these matches. Last Saturday, Constantine put the team through a boot camp organised by the Indian Army on the ASC campus here. It was a team-building exercise, meant to help push the side over the line. 

In the four meetings against Oman so far, India have conceded 11 goals while winning just one fixture, losing two and drawing one.
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