'More matches will make girls better'

 After about 9 months, Bangladesh girls beat Malaysia 6-0 in an international match. But Sabina could not break the opponent's defense despite playing aggressively in the second match like in the first. However, the Bangladesh coach is not dissatisfied. Golam Rabbani Chhotan says, the more matches the girls get, the more they will improve.




After winning the first match 6-0, the match between Malaysia and Bangladesh ended in a goalless draw at the Birshreshtha Shaheed Sepahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Kamalapur on Sunday. Despite a draw against Malaysia, which is 61 steps ahead in the rankings, Bangladesh won the two-match series 1-0. Golam Rabbani Chhotan's team won the international series at home for the first time.  


At the end of the match, the Bangladesh coach conveyed the message of possibility. "We played two matches against Malaysia," he said. The improvement that our girls have made is seen in their game, they have proved it. If they get a chance to play against a better team up front ... their confidence will increase. The girls played in the first match, in the second match ... If they play the third or fourth match now, I think their confidence will increase. Performance will improve. '

He added, 'Today but our game was the same. 16 corners prove it. But there is a saying that there is a good or bad day in the game, that is what happened in our case. We have created goal opportunities, we have used opportunities, we have created many opportunities today; But I could not use it. The girls tried, but the timing didn't work. We played offensively like us, they played defensive all the time. '

The girls' clean championship will be held in Nepal next August. Now the Bangladesh coach is keeping an eye on that tournament, 'We played these two matches after being selected for the Asian Cup. Malaysia is a strong team and far ahead in the rankings. The training we did after the Asian Cup qualifiers, after playing these two matches, we got to know the condition of the girls very well. Hopefully we will be in a better position. '

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