By Nilanjan Datta,
AIFF Media Team
YANGON: National  Coach Wim Koevermans said India are here to “win the Tournament.”  Koevermans was speaking at the Official Pre-Tournament Press Conference  in Yangon on Friday (March 1). 
“We aim to win every match which  we play and that’s no different for the AFC Challenge Cup,” Koevermans  said. “We have had a good Preparatory Camp for the Tournament in Pune.  We landed early in Yangon to acclimatise to the conditions and the boys  have responded well,” he added.
“There are a lot of young players  in India who have the capability to play at the highest level. This is a  test for them as much it’s a chance for me to assess their performance  and how they react.”
“Indians are very proud when it comes to the  National Team. We are expected to win every match. We have a huge  responsibility,” he pronounced.
If the Indians have had a  Preparatory Camp for two weeks, their rivals in the Tournament opener,  Chinese Taipei head in the competition after a “40-day Camp.”
Koevermans’  rival counterpart, Chen Kuel Jen, Coach of Chinese Taipei informed: “We  have had a Preparatory Camp for 40 days and we are satisfied with the  sessions. All the teams are equally strong in the Tournament. We have  also spent time to learn about each of them.”
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Park Sung Wha, Myanmar’s South Korean Coach felt there isn’t much “difference between the teams.”
“This  will be a tough competition for sure. There’s isn’t much difference  between the sides. All the teams are equally strong and have a chance  for qualifying for the final phase of the AFC Challenge Cup in Maldives  in 2014.”
“It doesn’t necessarily mean that Myanmar will be through just by virtue of being the hosts,” he went on.
For the record, the Group-toppers get a direct entry into the final phase.
Guam  Coach Gary White said: “We have studied a lot about all our opponents.  History may not be on our side but we have prepared well this time  around,” he warned.
Guam come into the Competition with two of their players from MLS while three of their players play in the Philippines League.