“Players need time to develop better mentality. We have good players in Pakistan who want to play and like to play. But we need players to get competition, and play regularly,” said Pakistan MNT's Brazilian goalkeeping coach Rogerio Ramos.
“Players need time to develop better mentality. We have good players in Pakistan who want to play and like to play. But we need players to get competition, and play regularly,” said Pakistan MNT's Brazilian goalkeeping coach Rogerio Ramos.
Foreign coaches arrived here late Sunday night. All the home-grown probable players were part of the first training session in Lahore under Pakistan boss Stephen Constantine.
Stephen Constantine to reach Islamabad by Saturday to start Pakistan MNT camp for WCQs Round Two games. Pakistan face Saudi Arabia in Dammam/Khobar on 16 and Tajikistan in Islamabad on 21 Nov.
Brazilian goalkeeping coach Rogerio Ramos and Italian fitness trainer Claudio Altieri have previously worked under Stephen Constantine and will now join him in the Pakistan MNT.