The Indian football team is set to return to the field for the first time in three months, with their first match being against Mauritius in the Intercontinental Cup 2024. Despite a disappointing year so far, the appointment of Spanish manager Manolo Marquez has generated a lot of buzz as the team hopes to turn their luck around. With star striker Sunil Chhetri absent, all eyes will be on Mumbai City's Chhangte who has proven to be a threat with his pace and skills. For Mauritius, defender Lindsay Rose will have to step up to contain India's attack.
In a disappointing start to the Inter-Continental Cup 2024, the Indian men's football team played to a goalless draw against Mauritius in Hyderabad. This was the team's first match under new coach Manolo Marquez. Despite playing in the Telangana capital for the first time in 16 years, the team failed to deliver a compelling performance, with Marquez himself admitting that it couldn't have been worse. Up next for India is a match against Syria in six days.