Boris Gelfand might have suffered a defeat at the hands of defending champion Viswanathan Anand in the eighth round of the ongoing World Chess Championship in Moscow,but the Israeli Grandmaster8217;s wife,Maya is confident about her husband8217;s triumph against his Indian opponent.
8220;I disregard other people8217;s opinions. I know he can win,8221; Maya said after Gelfand lost to Anand to level the scores at 4-4 in the 12-games encounter.
8220;Boris is focused,he is very tense,he is gathering all his strength. He has no time for excitement,it is time to work,8221; she told news portal 8216;Ynet8217;.
Meanwhile,a lot of Israelis have gathered in Moscow to show their support Gelfand,even though chess is not among the popular sports in the country.
A lot of amateur and professional chess players as well as chess enthusiasts have also gathered in the centre of Israel to watch the match.
Israel Chess Association8217;s chairman,Almog Burnstein,is scheduled to leave for Moscow this week to witness the final stages of the championship and provide moral support to Gelfand,who is trying to dislodge Anand as world8217;s leading chess player.