The result of Nepal is according to the preparation made by Muskil in around 10 days
Is Bhutanese women's football getting bigger? yes Can Bhutan win the Women's SAFF Championship in the next few years? can The short answer to these two questions, Bhutan Women's U-19 team coach Tankmaya Ghaleko.
While saying this, his confidence was also reflected. Why not? Currently, Bhutanese women's football has made progress. Bhutan has been consistently working in the women's age group lately. Looking at Nepali football makes me jealous. Two Bhutanese teams recently played a friendly football match against Nepal. The
was the first, at U-16 level. Nepal was defeated by 5-1. The second was at the U-19 level. That happened on Sunday at Dasharath Stadium. There was no clear win-loss result, it ended in a 1-1 draw. Now if we consider this as a series of two matches, Bhutan was ahead, in these matches Bhutan remained undefeated in Nepali soil.
In the conversation with the media, coach Ghe seemed equally happy. He said, "Coming to Nepal and playing football is a great opportunity for our Bhutanese women's football." Bhutan has an academy for women's football, for all age groups. So it seems that progress has been made in our football. We are all working hard and getting the same results. He also claimed that this U-19 team was able to play better against Nepal.
did not play as expected. She added, 'This team needs more experience. I believe, this player will do better in the future. In the coming days, Bhutan will be able to win the Women's SAFF Championship and I am confident about it. Bhutan's U-19 team had practiced regularly for two months for this one match. On the contrary, the preparation of Nepal was only around 10 days.
Due to the defeat in the U-16 team, when the U-19 game was played, the coach of the Nepalese team, Yam Prasad Gurung, was under pressure and even though he accepted it. He said, such preparations will not bring results in Nepali women's football. He said, "There was a fitness problem in our players. Our players are not practicing without games. So we had to pay more attention to the fitness of the players. Had he been a fit player, the preparation would have been different.'
He added, 'When any player becomes a professional, he has to practice and train regularly even when there is no match. But this is not the case in Nepal. Of players or non-playing football associations. Coach Gurung agrees, both. To what extent does he believe that if we prepare and play like this, the dream of Nepali women playing big football will be just a dream, nothing more will happen, it will be impossible, these dreams.
If we return to the field, Nepal took the lead with Sushila KC's goal. His strike from just outside the penalty area in the 47th minute was converted into a goal. But it was not decisive and Bhutan equalized in the 80th minute. Phuntso Choden scored for him. Birsna Choden scored easily as the Nepali defense forgot its role. Before that, in the 20th minute, Nepal's Simran Rai cleared the goal line with Choki Om's head.
