U-17 World Cup: India to make at least two changes against Colombia

The hosts will look to put in a stronger display against Colombia in their second game of the U-17 World Cup…

Luis Norton de Matos has already mentioned about the change in personnel for the second Group A game against in the FIFA Under-17 World Cup.

After the 3-0 defeat to , Norton mentioned that while a few players put in a decent performance, there were some who could have done much better.

With Colombia being a physically superior outfit, it must be noted the Portuguese coach will obviously want taller players to start.

Interestingly, two of the three goals conceded against USMNT were from set-pieces while the third came from a counter-attack.

When played against Colombia in back in August this year, they suffered a 3-0 loss. What must be noted that of the three goals let in, two were from set-pieces.

Norton would have certainly taken note of this.

Namit Deshpande, who was rested for the first game owing to a knock picked up earlier in a camp, could be handed a start in central defence.

Jeakson Singh too was benched for the first game, is in contention for a place in the starting eleven. Meanwhile, Boris Singh, who was suspended for the opening match, is expected to take his place in the team.