
DHAKA, Apr 2, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh U-20 women’s national football team completed their post-match recovery training session in Bangkok this morning at Alpine training camp (Pitch 2) in Bangkok, Thailand today (Thursday).
The session was structured in two groups. Players who played in the match Wednesday’ match against Thailand, underwent recovery-focused activities while the remaining players participated in an intensive on-field training programme, according to a message received here from Bangladesh Football Federation.
This group worked on small-sided games, possession-based drills and match scenario exercises aimed at maintaining sharpness and improving tactical execution.
Head Coach Peter Butler conducted an on-field team briefing following the session, where key takeaways from the previous night’s match were discussed, including areas for improvement and tactical adjustments.
Further analysis will take place later in the day, as the technical staff will hold a detailed video session and team meeting at the hotel to review performance and address identified gaps.
Mst Sagorika, commenting about their first match defeat against Thailand, said despite taking two goals lead, they could not keep the tempo ultimately and eventually they lost the game.
She said players were mentally down after conceding two or three goals in the second half and could not fight back ultimately in the match.
Meanwhile, all players remain in good health, with no serious injuries reported in the squad. The entire team is available ahead of the upcoming fixture against China PR.
Bangladesh U-20 women’s national football team will continue their preparations with another training session tomorrow (Friday) at the same venue, as they gear up for their second group stage match against China PR U-20 women’s national team on Saturday (Apr 4).