The Senior Indian Women’s are all set for their first outing after the Covid Pandemic lockdown as they are travelling to Alanya, Turkey to play three International Friendlies.
The Women’s face Serbia on February 17 followed by a match against Russia on February 19, and Ukraine on February 23. The team has been undergoing preparation in Goa for the last two months.
Head Coach Maymol Rocky echoed the excitement of the squad as they are all set to return to International football after months of lockdown.
“We have a very young and talented squad at our disposal. This will be a good experience for the girls as we prepare for challenges ahead. The matches in Turkey will give us a good barometer on where our players stand in terms of being match-fit,” Rocky said.
“This may be our first tournament in a long time. The girls are eager to prove themselves. We will be playing against European teams. It will not be easy, playing against them. But we are ready for the challenge.”
“Playing against string European teams will help us prepare for the Asian Cup. These experiences will be vital for the girls in these two years,” she maintained.
Maymol further added that the preparatory camp has helped everyone to get back into physical shape, while making them mentally stronger at the same time.
“The two months in the camp allowed the girls to get back into shape both physically and mentally for International football,” said Rocky.