Golam Rabbani Choton gave Bangladesh women's team their first ever title. He is not with the team today. He was replaced by English coach Peter Butler. Under him, Bangladesh is on the verge of winning another SAFF title on Wednesday. Following Chotan's path, Butler can also give a taste of the title to Sabina-Tahura-Shamsunnahar? Buttler is optimistic about the match at Dasharath Stadium in Kathmandu at quarter past seven. He has no shortage of confidence.
Bangladesh did not play well against Pakistan in the opening match. The conflict between the coach and the players became evident. Blame is still going on between the two sides. But the surprising thing is the skill of Bangladesh since the first match. No controversies could stand in the way of the girls' performance on the field. So the English coach is also becoming optimistic day by day.
Butler hopes that Sabina will show a great performance on the final stage, 'Shiran Jaganiya will be the final. We have come a long way, we want to go further. I have great respect for Nepal. When you play in the final, it's important to keep everything under control. Because, sometimes the occasion can control you.'
Butler is not less worried about tomorrow's match. But the coach wants to move forward positively, 'I know, tomorrow's match will include many things. But we have to believe that we can play with the right mindset, attitude.'