Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India have one foot in 2019 Asian Cup finals: Constantin­e

- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman.sarkar@htlive.com

RESURGENCE Indian football is on an upward climb and are eying a berth in the continenta­l event

Sunil Chhetri has been India’s highest goalscorer for a while. Somewhere in the process, he also has taken over the mantle of being the team’s elder statesman in a manner that his predecesso­r Bhaichung Bhutia would be pleased.

More proof of that came on Tuesday night soon after a moment of brilliance from him had sealed the deal for India against Kyrzgyz Republic in this 2019 Asian Cup qualifier at the Kanteraava stadium. One that India coach Stephen Constantin­e said had got them one foot into the finals. “We will need another six points I think,” he said.

The claps were still ringing in their ears when Chhetri took the podium with Constantin­e. Both got an ovation from the media before taking the interactio­n. And through it all, Chhetri spoke about what a stellar team effort this was.

“I was just fortunate. If Jeje doesn’t pass, I don’t score; if Udanta didn’t pass I wouldn’t have scored (against Myanmar). My father had said ‘if you want to make money, become a striker’ but really this is a whole team effort and I include the guys who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make us look good on the pitch,” said Chhetri.

It was a thought he repeated through the interactio­n. “In 12 years that I am with the national team, this was one of the best performanc­es. We were battered by the gaffer at half-time. This was our home game and he tore into us using language I can’t repeat here for giving them so much respect. But what I am particular­ly proud of is how the team showed character. From the goalkeeper to those in front. And what a performanc­e it was, man!,” said Chhetri.

The skipper said his only thoughts as he ran with the ball for that 69th minute goal was “don’t fall, don’t tumble… Then, when I passed to Jeje, I told myself keep running. After the goal, the first thing I did was look at the clock and told the team we have to score another and defend well.”

Chhetri, who turns 33 in August, said he is fortunate that he gets asked to rate his goals people think are memorable. “These three points are massive and that’s what sets this goal apart even though it was just one part of what we did.” Constantin­e thanked the medical staff for getting Chettri ready to make that “unbelievab­le run, as he did against Myanmar. And I am glad I didn’t play him against Nepal because then he may not have made this run. As he touched the ball, I understood what this means to football in India. For us to be six points, top of the table… Let’s not make mistake as we did against Guam (in the World Cup qualifier in 2015) but let’s also enjoy this moment.”

 ?? PTI ?? Sunil Chhetri gave India a 10 win over Krygyz Republic in Bangalore on Tuesday to help top the group with six points.
PTI Sunil Chhetri gave India a 10 win over Krygyz Republic in Bangalore on Tuesday to help top the group with six points.
 ?? AFP ?? Dustin Johnson during a practice session.
AFP Dustin Johnson during a practice session.

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