Sikkim Police Coach Pem Tshering Bhutia said that his team has a lot more to offer despite beating Darjeeling 2-0 at the Paljor Stadium today...
Despite beating Darjeeling 2-0, Sikkim Police coach Pem Tshering Bhutia said that his team underperformed today and added that his team will give a much better performance against their next opponents, BSF (Jhalandar).
Sikkim Police had defeated Darjeeling in today’s match and moves into the pre-quarterfinals against BSF on October 17. Commenting on today’s victory, Sikkim Police coach Pem Tshering Bhutia said: “Our performance was not up to the mark. It was not even 30 percent”.
Mr. Bhutia blamed the midday timing of the game as the factor of his team’s underperformance. He promised that his team will give a much better performance against BSF, a former Gold Cup champions.
Sikkim Police striker, Bir Bahadur Pradhan who scored both the goals also said that his team played below par. "We could not play well in the first match and but in the second half we played as we could and hence the goals", he said.
Pradhan credited his coach and team players for the two goals. The Darjeeling team that played today had been patched up with players from the three subdivisions of the Darjeeling district.
Source:Goal.com
Despite beating Darjeeling 2-0, Sikkim Police coach Pem Tshering Bhutia said that his team underperformed today and added that his team will give a much better performance against their next opponents, BSF (Jhalandar).
Sikkim Police had defeated Darjeeling in today’s match and moves into the pre-quarterfinals against BSF on October 17. Commenting on today’s victory, Sikkim Police coach Pem Tshering Bhutia said: “Our performance was not up to the mark. It was not even 30 percent”.
Mr. Bhutia blamed the midday timing of the game as the factor of his team’s underperformance. He promised that his team will give a much better performance against BSF, a former Gold Cup champions.
Sikkim Police striker, Bir Bahadur Pradhan who scored both the goals also said that his team played below par. "We could not play well in the first match and but in the second half we played as we could and hence the goals", he said.
Pradhan credited his coach and team players for the two goals. The Darjeeling team that played today had been patched up with players from the three subdivisions of the Darjeeling district.
Source:Goal.com