NTMC to review nat'l football team's performance
Sunday, 3 May 2009
The Bangladesh Football Federation is more or less satisfied with the performance of the national football team in the AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers but wants to review the performance of all three matches especially against Myanmar.
Bangladesh finished second behind champions Myanmar and qualified for the eight-team finals as the best runners-up among four qualifying groups. Bangladesh beat Cambodia and Macau 1-0 and 3-0 respectively but went 2-1 down to Myanmar despite taking the lead.
"We are more or less happy after Bangladesh qualified for the final round but we are keen on reviewing the reasons behind the Myanmar defeat," BFF vice-president and chairman of the National Team Management Committee (NTMC) Badal Roy told reporters Sunday.
The NTMC will also review the performance of those persons who were involved with the team during the tournament and would ask them to submit their reports within a short period. The NTMC also was also thinking of making a training bridge between the clubs and the national team so that the players can cope with the national team's training after being called up for the international games, said Roy, reports bdnews24.com.
Bangladesh finished second behind champions Myanmar and qualified for the eight-team finals as the best runners-up among four qualifying groups. Bangladesh beat Cambodia and Macau 1-0 and 3-0 respectively but went 2-1 down to Myanmar despite taking the lead.
"We are more or less happy after Bangladesh qualified for the final round but we are keen on reviewing the reasons behind the Myanmar defeat," BFF vice-president and chairman of the National Team Management Committee (NTMC) Badal Roy told reporters Sunday.
The NTMC will also review the performance of those persons who were involved with the team during the tournament and would ask them to submit their reports within a short period. The NTMC also was also thinking of making a training bridge between the clubs and the national team so that the players can cope with the national team's training after being called up for the international games, said Roy, reports bdnews24.com.