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Problem of plenty for Jamil after strong CAFA Cup show
Hindustan Times Delhi
|September 10, 2025
“The football may not be good but there have been some good results.” This was a former India head coach reacting to the podium finish in the CAFA Nations Cup.
The coach did not want to be named but it was an accurate summation of India’s campaign, pugnacious and pragmatic, in Tajikistan which ended with a come-from-behind win against Oman who are in contention for a 2026 World Cup berth. Without 10 regulars including Subhasish Bose and Akash Mishra, who were recovering from injury, India gave their new head coach a dream start. In an eight-team tournament where they were the second lowest-ranked team, India finished third with two wins, one defeat and a draw. In three of their four matches, India played opponents higher in the FIFA ladder.
Ranked 133, India bookended their run with wins against Tajikistan (ranked 106) and Oman (79) with a defeat to Iran and a draw against Afghanistan in between.
Jamil has brought what worked for him in getting mid-table clubs to punch above their weight: stirring defensive displays. India had 27% possession against Oman and the highest they logged on that metric was 40% against Afghanistan. Soaking up pressure and being physical will be the new normal and India did that well; Iran had 14 corner-kicks but threatened with none. India will go long, look for crosses and be efficient at set-plays. That all three goals came from long throws is very Jamil.
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