Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Playing top Asian teams to help India: Chhetri

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

MUMBAI: India must have regular competitio­n against the continent’s top sides if they are to have any hope of taking their game to another level, captain Sunil Chhetri has said ahead of next month’s Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates.

Since their last appearance at the finals in Qatar in 2011, India have played twice against a topsix Asian side when they were grouped with Iran for the Russia World Cup qualifiers.

Chhetri, who will lead India in just their fourth appearance at the finals, said they had to be given the chance to stretch themselves more.

“It’s very, very important for us to keep playing against the big giants - the UAEs, the Australias, the Korea Republics,” Chhetri told FIFA.com.

“It’s one thing to do well against your neighbours, and without demeaning any one of them, it’s a different thing when you go out and play the giants of Asia.”

Cricket-loving India has a pop- ulation of 1.3 billion but it is a massive underachie­ver as far as football is concerned. The national side is 97th in the FIFA rankings and yet to make an appearance at the World Cup finals.

The Asian Football Confederat­ion’s (AFC) decision to increase the number of finalists at the Asian Cup to 24 teams from 16 has helped the country return to the tournament.

“I was really dejected when we missed out on the last edition,” Chhetri said of the 2015 tournament in Australia.

“I think it’s very important for a country like us to keep qualifying for this big tournament, because that tells you where you are and if you’re doing well.

“It also gives you a chance to rub shoulders with the biggest teams in Asia. If you do well, other teams take notice of you.”

India, managed by English coach Stephen Constantin­e, are in Group A alongside hosts United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Thailand for the Jan. 5-Feb. 1 tournament and Chhetri is under no illusions about the task facing them.

 ?? AP ?? ▪ Sunil Chhetri will lead India in next month’s Asian Cup in the UAE.
AP ▪ Sunil Chhetri will lead India in next month’s Asian Cup in the UAE.

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