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Emotional Constantine Announces He’s Stepping Down as India Coach

VIDEO | Stephen Constantine gets emotional while announcing that he’s stepping down as Indian football coach. 

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Stephen Constantine resigned as the head coach of the Indian football team after they crashed out of the AFC Asian Cup on Monday.

India needed a draw against Bahrain in their final group match to qualify for the knockout stages for the first time ever in their history.

However, their hearts were broken in in cruel fashion as an 89th minute penalty from Jamal Rashed handed Bahrain all three points.

Immediately after the defeat, Constantine announced his decision to step down from his position.

"Stephen Constantine is stepping down after this game. I was here for four years. My objective from day 1 was to qualify for the Asian Cup. I have done that and we have broken a few records.

"I am proud of the players for what they have given. I have to thank the AIFF for the support. My cycle has finished. It's time for me to move on," he told reporters at the post match press conference.

Asked what parting message he would give the team, Constantine said, "If they believe hard enough, they can.” before getting emotional and leaving the room.

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Constantine took over as the coach of the Indian team in 2015 in his second stint and managed to guide them into the Asian Cup after a hiatus of eight years.

Earlier, Constantine had coached India from 2002 to 2005.

Under Constantine, India broke into the top 100 of the FIFA rankings last year from the 173rd spot in 2015.

"I am bitterly disappointed. To go out in the 90th minute due to a penalty is really tough. The boys gave everything. We perhaps did not create enough chances as we did in the previous two games. We go home," the coach said reflecting on the game.

Constantine stressed that India did not deserve to bow of the competition so early after their brave brand of football.

"I don't think we deserved to go out of the group. The boys have exceeded expectations. Unlucky we could not score 3-4 against the UAE."

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