Football
Nepal coach Annese’s true test is coming
Nepal open their SAFF Championship 2023 campaign against Kuwait today.
Sports Bureau
Nepal’s Italian coach Vincenzo Alberto Annese will be put to test when the Gorkhalis begin their SAFF Championship 2023 campaign locking horns with Kuwait in Bangalore on Wednesday.
Nepal have been drawn in a tough Group A, which also includes defending champions India, who will launch their bid for a record-extending ninth SAFF crown against arch-rivals Pakistan later at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium. India are ranked 101st in men’s FIFA rankings.
Kuwait are making a guest appearance in the biennial competition. Lebanon, another guest team, are in Group B alongside Bangladesh, Bhutan and the Maldives.
Nepal reached their first and the only SAFF final in Maldives in October 2021. But the inclusion of Asian Cup playing nation Lebanon—ranked 99th—have made Nepal less favourites this time.
One of the grave concerns of the Gorkhalis has been the mass exodus of footballers to foreign countries.
Since the appointment of Annese in March this year, the build-up to the India SAFF Championship has been surrounded by the immigration of top national players like Sumar Aryal, Tej Tamang, Dinesh Rajbanshi, Sujal Shrestha, Ranjit Dhimal, Gautam Shrestha, Bishal Rai, Sunil Bal and Santosh Tamang—all of whom were part of Nepal national team’s historic march in the last edition.
Annese was appointed at the dawn of the ‘A’ Division League and had a four-month window to pick up fresh faces for the national side.
More than a dozen players—Deep Karki, Nabin Lama, Sanish Shrestha, Dipak Raj Singh Thakuri, Aashish Chaudhary, Avash Lamichhane, Nishant Khadka, Bishal Shrestha, Mani Kumar Lama, Bimal Pandey, Laken Limbu and Simanta Thapa—will be shouldering their SAFF duty carrying less than five caps.
Nepal also had a very short time to prepare for the competition due to the Martyrs Memorial ‘A’ Division League that concluded only ten days ago.
“We had very little time to prepare for the tournament,” Annese told a pre-match conference on Tuesday. “I am getting connected with my players day by day. I need to get international experience as a coach and as well as from the new generation of Nepal national team.”
He added, “We have to work with what we have. But I believe that my guys will do well.”
The 38-year old Italian—whose only national coaching role previous to Nepal came with Belize—led Nepal to Three Nations Cup trophy at the Dasharath Stadium only weeks after taking the job.
But the Cup involved less fancied sides in Bhutan and Laos, and Anesse had come to the spotlight after Nepal failed to beat Bhutan for the first time in their history. That served as a testimony of Nepal football team’s sharp decline in the last two years.
But Annese will have a chance to change that.
“We are facing India, Kuwait and Pakistan. It will be very difficult but we are ready to face strong opponents…and hope to put up a better performance.” Annese added.
Nepal and Kuwait have faced each other on nine occasions. Kuwait, ranked 143rd, have won eight of them while one match ended in a draw.
Hosts India—the only other participating team to have qualified for the Asian Cup 2023—will be the favourites again but could face a stronger challenge this time.