Hindustan Times (Patiala)

I-League stars’ omission from India team baffles Renedy Singh

- Bhargab Sarmah bhargab.sarmah@htlive.com n

This is a game when we should have put players like Soosairaj and Sukhdev. This was the best chance for these players to come in and see how internatio­nal football is. RENEDY SINGH, On India’s Asian Cup qualifier

Stephen Constantin­e, head coach of the Indian football team, on Friday named 32 players in his list of probables for India’s last game in the Asian Cup qualifying against Kyrgyz Republic. Constantin­e’s selections prompted sharp reactions from fans, with the British tactician slammed for leaving out in-form players and including a number of players without adequate domestic game time this term.

Former India midfielder Renedy — an I-League commentato­r this season — too expressed his surprise at Constantin­e’s decisions, pointing out the absence of Michael Soosairaj and Sukhdev Singh — two players with impressive I-League campaigns — as a missed opportunit­y.

“We have already qualified for the Asian Cup. Even if we lose this match, we will still play the tournament. This is a game when we should have put players like Soosairaj and Sukhdev. This was the best chance for these players to come in and see how internatio­nal football is. We know that we hardly play friendlies against strong teams, so this was the best chance to try. If they are good enough in I-League, then they can (adapt to internatio­nal football). But at the end of the day, it is the coach who decides,” he said in a telephonic chat.

The once-feared dead-ball specialist from Manipur said that playing internatio­nal friendlies against weaker or lower-ranked teams is doing India little good.

“We should play some good teams in friendlies. I am not saying Korea and Japan, but at least play some good Middle-eastern team or countries like Indonesia, Thailand. What’s the point of celebratin­g wins against Nepal and Bangladesh? It doesn’t make sense to me,” Renedy quipped.

With NEROCA finishing second in their debut I-League campaign, Renedy described the club’s rise as ‘one of the best things to happen to football to Manipur and the northeast’.

“NEROCA’s success will inspire many players in the state now. I always say that we (Manipur) should be following Mizoram. What they have done has not happened overnight. You know in the Manipur league, they have a scoreboard on a bamboo stick.

“We all know that AMFA (All Manipur Football Associatio­n) has not been working well. Having I-League in Imphal gives a big example for AMFA to see how it can organise a tournament. From logistics to the stands, the way NEROCA organised their home games was nothing short of how ISL games are organised.”

Lauding Minerva for their maiden I-League title, Renedy said the club’s win will prop up North India’s profile in the game.

However, with the fate of the I-League uncertain, Renedy said authoritie­s should continue with simultaneo­us leagues for now if a merger between I-League and ISL doesn’t take place.

“For the last three seasons, we had the same set of players playing both I-League and ISL. Young players were sitting at home. At least this time we have seen young players getting chances. Of course the eventual goal is to have one league with 20 teams, but if that doesn’t happen for now, it’s best to have the two leagues running at the same time. I don’t want players from ISL to come back and eat up the young players’ chances.”

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