elop, so it’s one of those surprises that can unfold positively or negatively on the day. Getting a big-name foreign coach and sacking him after a few poor results would prompt others to think twice about coming to India and would be akin to papering over the cracks. WALES WINSAfter drawing five of its six qualifiers, Wales won again when it mattered on Saturday. In one nifty move, he rolled the ball between the legs of an opponent. ournaments in recent times, and some blame has to be attached to those taking to the turf. Ivory Coast is on track, a 3-0 win Saturday confirmed that, while Sadio Mane’s Senegal is hanging in there. sly, before the Bangladesh tour, had struck the ball beautifully in the 2015 World Cup in Australia. The German was India’s first tryst with a foreign coach in a sport where eight Olympic gold medals were supposed to mean the country needed no outside help. Ireland coach Martin O’Neill had warned about “some exceptionally good talent” in Georgia’s team and the draw appeared to prove him right. o was thrown on by manager Chris Coleman in the second half as Wales struggled to secure the victory essential to keeping their hopes of qualifying alive.