<p>The Indian women's football team will look to beef up its attack when it takes on USA in the second match of the three-nation U23 tournament at Laröds IP, Sweden on Saturday.</p>.<p>It was an injury-time goal which had spoilt India's broth and despite putting up a spirited effort, they lost 0-1 to Sweden in the opening match and the Suren Chettri-coached side will look to produce the goods against USA.</p>.<p>"If we want to win, we need to score," Chettri said in a release.</p>.<p>"We will play the way we played against Sweden and focus on attacking more this time.</p>.<p>"It was sad to lose the last game but the girls had put up their best effort against the number 2 in World FIFA ranking. We played a really good defending game, whatever skills we had we tried to show on the pitch and we will be doing the same tomorrow," he maintained.</p>.<p>One of the players who stood firm for 90 minutes but conceded an injury-time goal was goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan.</p>.<p>"Aditi is an experienced player and she played a mature game last day. I would say she had put up all the effort for the team, but unfortunately, we lost," Chettri said.</p>.<p>Aditi too looked to take the positives and vowed to come stronger on Saturday.</p>.<p>"There are a lot of positives from the last game and the team is motivated to come back even stronger against USA," he said.</p>.<p>"It was disappointing to concede in the last moment but everyone gave their best effort and I am proud of the girls. We understand the difference between the ranking and standard of the play, and hopefully, we will continue to perform well tomorrow as well."</p>.<p>Speaking about her own performance against Sweden, Aditi said, "I am really happy with my performance, and the game against Sweden was probably my best game so far.</p>.<p>"As a senior player, this is a kind of performance you expect from yourself. I am happy that I could contribute to my team against a tough opponent."</p>
<p>The Indian women's football team will look to beef up its attack when it takes on USA in the second match of the three-nation U23 tournament at Laröds IP, Sweden on Saturday.</p>.<p>It was an injury-time goal which had spoilt India's broth and despite putting up a spirited effort, they lost 0-1 to Sweden in the opening match and the Suren Chettri-coached side will look to produce the goods against USA.</p>.<p>"If we want to win, we need to score," Chettri said in a release.</p>.<p>"We will play the way we played against Sweden and focus on attacking more this time.</p>.<p>"It was sad to lose the last game but the girls had put up their best effort against the number 2 in World FIFA ranking. We played a really good defending game, whatever skills we had we tried to show on the pitch and we will be doing the same tomorrow," he maintained.</p>.<p>One of the players who stood firm for 90 minutes but conceded an injury-time goal was goalkeeper Aditi Chauhan.</p>.<p>"Aditi is an experienced player and she played a mature game last day. I would say she had put up all the effort for the team, but unfortunately, we lost," Chettri said.</p>.<p>Aditi too looked to take the positives and vowed to come stronger on Saturday.</p>.<p>"There are a lot of positives from the last game and the team is motivated to come back even stronger against USA," he said.</p>.<p>"It was disappointing to concede in the last moment but everyone gave their best effort and I am proud of the girls. We understand the difference between the ranking and standard of the play, and hopefully, we will continue to perform well tomorrow as well."</p>.<p>Speaking about her own performance against Sweden, Aditi said, "I am really happy with my performance, and the game against Sweden was probably my best game so far.</p>.<p>"As a senior player, this is a kind of performance you expect from yourself. I am happy that I could contribute to my team against a tough opponent."</p>