Blue Tigresses Face Crucial Match Against Chinese Taipei for AFC Women's Asian Cup Quarter-Final Spot
Last Chance for the Blue Tigresses
The Blue Tigresses are gearing up for a decisive Group C match against Chinese Taipei. Despite earlier losses to Vietnam (1-2) and Japan (0-11) in Perth, India's aspirations to reach the quarter-finals of the AFC Women's Asian Cup Australia 2026 remain intact.
Path to Quarter-Final Qualification
To secure a spot in the last eight, India must win by more than one goal, contingent on Japan defeating Vietnam on March 10 during the simultaneous kick-off. Alternatively, a victory by any margin with at least two goals could see India qualify as Group C runners-up. A narrow 1-0 win might suffice if Uzbekistan and Bangladesh draw in their Group B match on Monday.
Match Preparations and Details
The Blue Tigresses, who had been training in Perth for weeks, have relocated to Sydney. They are set to compete against Chinese Taipei at the Western Sydney Stadium at 14:30 IST on Tuesday, March 10. Meanwhile, Japan will face Vietnam at the Perth Rectangular Stadium at the same time. The team departed Perth on Sunday morning and arrived in New South Wales by evening. On Monday, they will conduct an official training session in the morning and visit the stadium to acclimate to the venue.
Coach Valverde Emphasizes Determination
India's head coach, Amelia Valverde, highlighted the importance of a do-or-die mentality as they approach this critical match, which could potentially lead to qualification for the FIFA Women's World Cup Brazil 2027. Valverde stated, "As long as we still have a chance, and we know we do, we will fight until the very end. However, we need to focus on preparing for the best possible match against Chinese Taipei. We must quickly move on from our previous performance, as we know we can present a stronger version of ourselves than what we displayed against Japan, similar to our performance against Vietnam last Wednesday."
Player Insights: Moving Forward from Defeat
Midfielder Sangita Basfore reflected on the unexpected heavy loss to Japan, emphasizing the need to learn from the experience. "It was a tough match, but it doesn't lessen the effort our team put in," she remarked. "Japan is an excellent team, and competing against them taught us valuable lessons that we will carry into our next game. Our final group stage match is against Chinese Taipei, and we still have hope. We will approach that match with determination and aim to deliver a strong performance."