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Stern Test Awaits India In SAFF Championship Match Against Kuwait

Already through to the semifinals, India will face their sternest test in the SAFF Championship football when they face formidable Kuwait in their last league match in Bengaluru on Tuesday. With six points from two wins, the same as India, Kuwait have also entered the semifinals and Tuesday's match at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium will decide the Group A winner. Pakistan and Nepal face each other in the other match of the day, which has been rendered inconsequential as both the sides are already out of contention for the semifinals after losing their two earlier matches.

India had brushed aside Pakistan 4-0 but had to work hard in their 2-0 win over Nepal. Their defence looks in fine fettle having managed a clean sheet for a record eight successive matches.

However, the midfield and frontline will have to perform a notch higher against a strong side like Kuwait.

India had struggled for more than an hour to penetrate Nepal defence, and Kuwait could pose even taller hurdles with a much more organised and experienced defence.

India's primary weapon for finding goals still remains the talismanic Sunil Chhetri, who struck a hat-trick against Pakistan and then opened the scoring against Nepal.

It was just an understatement when Sahal Abdul Samad said other players, including himself, need to find the target more often than not to take the burden off Chhetri.

It is imperative for India to find multiple goal-scorers ahead of playing against fancied opponents as they will hardly give any wriggle room for Chhetri.

“Every aspect (of the game) has room for improvement. It's a possession game, keep the ball as much as we can and score the goals. We have a fantastic player who scores goals for us," Sahal had said.

“The coach asked us to

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