Publish: 21:30, 27 May, 2026

SAFF WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP

'It’s a marathon, not a sprint' for Bangladesh

'It’s a marathon, not a sprint' for Bangladesh
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Beneath the oppressive, clinging humidity of South Goa, the reigning regional champions have quietly set about constructing the tactical scaffolding for what they hope will be a historic title defence.

When Bangladesh open their SAFF Women's Championship campaign against the Maldives on Thursday evening at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, they will carry the considerable weight of a nation anticipating a third consecutive crown. 

Yet, within the camp itself, that external clamour has been replaced by a pragmatic serenity.

The atmosphere at the Don Bosco University ground during their final tactical sessions was defined by a focused, rhythmic intensity, a distinct shift from the initial frustrations regarding training facilities as the technical staff applied the finishing touches to a blueprint designed to navigate the granular complexities of Group B.

Their immediate opponents arrive carrying the deep psychological bruising of an 11-0 demolition orchestrated by the tournament hosts, India, on Monday.

For external observers, such a wildly asymmetrical opening result inevitably triggers crude arithmetic regarding goal differences and expected margins of victory. 

The Bangladesh camp, however, is actively guarding against the insidious creep of complacency.

Head coach Peter James Butler, a seasoned pragmatist of the international game, was swift to dismantle the intoxicating narrative that his side need only cross the white line to inflate their goal tally.

He views the Maldives' opening collapse not as a true reflection of their competitive baseline, but as the chaotic byproduct of a squad that endured a logistical nightmare merely to reach the tournament.

"Tomorrow's match, we just take one game at a time," Butler observed, offering a measured perspective that cuts through the surrounding noise. "We've come here with a fresh sort of outlook on things in terms of actually what's happened in the past has gone, is finished. Can't look back. And most importantly is we look forwards, we be optimistic, we prepare well and more importantly stay humble. Sometimes everyone's talking about the game on the 31st (of May). Permutations, what could happen. The most important game is the next game. And we take each opposition and we treat them in a respectful manner. We go out there and we put our elements in for the girls, just to put in a performance."

The English coach is acutely aware of the dangers inherent in looking past the immediate hurdle.

The Maldives' harrowing transit experience, leaving them stranded for hours before facing a sharp Indian side, severely compromised their physical architecture.

Butler is entirely uninterested in compounding their misery for the sake of statistics; his metric for success is rooted firmly in structural discipline and professional execution rather than attacking indulgence.

"I don't look at it that way," Butler responded when pressed on whether a specific target of five or more goals had been established to match India's statement. "I just think if you start, if you go chasing goals, you go chasing opportunities, you're going to end up coming up short. I've been in this business a long, long time, and I wouldn't read anything into that game because they didn't have the best preparation, Maldives. They were stuck in transit for a long time, hour after hour. So I don't take anything from that result. I watched the game, and from our perspective, all I'm looking for is a performance, a professional performance, a disciplined performance. And so we come out the other side of it, in a positive manner. Chasing goals is not the way to go about it. I know a lot of people go on about you've got to score this, you've got to score that. People who talk like that don't understand football. This is about, it's a marathon, it's not a sprint."

History, of course, heavily favours the holders.

Bangladesh boast a flawless record against the Maldives, having secured four victories from their four international encounters.

Yet, with a potentially group-defining showdown against India looming on the horizon, the coaching staff have spent the week meticulously shrinking the squad's focus entirely to the next 90 minutes. 

The foundational work has been rigorous, built upon an exhaustive overseas camp in Thailand that sharpened the roster's physical conditioning.

Subsequent sessions under the watchful eye of the technical staff have relentlessly drilled the spatial mechanics required for fluid transitions.

For Butler and his thoroughly prepared squad, Thursday night is not an exercise in scoreboard vanity, but a demand for clinical, systemic control the steady, calculated rhythm required to launch a marathon, rather than the frantic exhaustion of a sprint.

Courtesy: Daily Sun

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