India prepared for Asian Cup: Chhetri
KOLKATA:FOOTBALL in India may not have made rapid strides in terms of performance – the upswing there is always a long haul – but Sunil Chhetri said there has been tangible improvement.
“When I started out 15 years ago, we would go for pre-seasons in Kalyani (near Kolkata) and Kolkata teams would play each other. Now, teams go for pre-seasons in Spain. We played a Villarreal team and one from Barcelona as part of our pre-seasons this time. It is not easy to play teams where all 11 are good with the ball. Barcelona B gave us a schooling in football; I ran 15 km and didn’t see much of the ball but us getting there is a sign of improvement,” said Chhetri here on Thursday.
Chhetri, 34, was here to receive the Sportsperson of the Year award from the Calcutta Sports Journalists’ Club.
When conversation shifted to India’s chances in the Asian Cup next January, Chhetri said the main difference is that the team this time would be more prepared going into what Indian footballers call their ‘World Cup’.
“We are better prepared this time. When we went in 2011, we weren’t. But since then, our players have gained international exposure. It will be tough, don’t say that a group comprising Bahrain, UAE and Thailand is any easier that South Korea, Australia and Bahrain of 2011. I just hope there are no injuries going into the competition,” said Chhetri.
“It’s about making sure that you defend well, be more compact and making sure that you don’t give many chances to the opponents. At the end of the day, how we play depends on the coach.”
On India missing out on the Asian Games, Chhetri said: “This is a government thing. If the boys had got a chance, it would have been lovely. Any tournament the age-group teams play is great and I just hope in the future we can rectify that.”