The Finns were out for revenge after conceding two stoppage-time goals in Reykjavik to lose 3-2, and. None of Delhi’s VVIP ugly red sofas for the dignitaries. Although the 25-year-old has not spoken publicly after failing to secure his desired move. deration, saying not many foreigners will be keen to coach India if they are treated this way. “I hope itwill remain the same because we are expecting another win,” he said. Both India sub-continental and world media rights are in offer and it is the former that is the most coveted due to the massive interest that the tournament generates. The Dutch are fourth in their group on 10 points, one place and two points behind Bulgaria, but a maximum return from their final three games could still secure a top-two finish. “I think India needs a foreign coach only since Indiancoaches are not well prepared. It’s not a particularly adored venue by badminton fans owing to its inaccessibility, and inability of the capital to fill up the stadium. The transfer-that-never-was has evoked echoes of two years ago when Manchester United and Real Madrid fell out over the sale of David De Gea to the Spanish club.