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India head coach Thomas Dennerby says team ready for FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup

India begin their campaign against USA at the Kalinga Stadium here on Tuesday and Dennerby said it is time the team shows that it can compete against the best in the world. "It's not only about the result now. It's about the performance to show that Indian girls can play football.

But of course, inside the group, we have our own goals, and we are ready to fight for them," Dennerby said. "Against the USA, Brazil or Morocco, we are determined to earn points and score goals. And we're going to show to the Indian fans that we have a good team." India play Morocco and Brazil on October 14 and 17 in their other group matches.

The top two teams in each of the four groups will qualify for the quarterfinals. "We want to dish out a good performance. So, they can feel that India really can challenge the best teams in the world.

And it's good for the younger girls to have role models to look up to. "And hopefully, some of these girls, in a couple of years from now, can take the next step to the senior team and so on--you can keep on having them as role models for many years. Young girls should know they can have a successful career in football." The Swede said his team had good preparations ahead of the tournament with exposure tours in Italy, Norway and Spain.

"I hope we are ready now," the coach said. Asked if he is under pressure to deliver the goods, Dennerby said, "Of course, all coaches are under pressure when it comes to World Cups or other big tournaments. Because everybody expects you to have a successful team and so on.

"I think sometimes you put more pressure on yourself - but I have gone through this before. So, I don't get stressed. Whatever happens, you have to stay cool, you have to follow your plan.

Read more on timesofindia.indiatimes.com