The Asian Age

‘ Chhetri’s role will be crucial’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Former captain Bhaichung Bhutia has said the talismanic striker Sunil Chhetri will be crucial to the Indian football team’s prospects in the 2019 Asian Cup.

One short of appearing in his 100th internatio­nal game, Chhetri’s silken touch was on full display in the Interconti­nental Cup opener against Chinese Taipei, as the skipper recorded a hat- trick with aplomb.

“Though we have an easier draw than last time. Clearing the round robin stage looks realistic for us this time. Sunil will obviously be expected to play a crucial role. It’s important that he is fit and at his prime. He has done exceptiona­lly well for his country and club,” Bhutia told PTI.

The last time India participat­ed in the Asian Cup, they were hammered by the likes of South Korea, Australia and Bahrain.

“This time, definitely, we have a much better chance. I am confident that our team would qualify from the group. The players have done really well over the last many months and they will look to carry forward the momentum,” said Bhutia.

A leg injury marred Bhutia’s campaign in Doha seven years ago. Consequent­ly, he missed the team’s first two matches against Australia and Bahrain and came on as a second- half substitute in the final group stage match against South Korea.

That still rankles the ‘ Sikkimese Sniper’.

Now, India are paired alongside hosts UAE, Bahrain and Thailand.

Monday’s game against Kenya will be Chhetri’s 100th in the internatio­nal arena. He will become the second man in the Indian football history to reach the milestone, Bhutia, with 100 appearance­s, being the other.

“Playing 100 matches for your country is a huge achievemen­t. I welcome him to the elite club. He has been one of the most sincere and focussed footballer­s I have come across,” said Bhutia who had combined with Chhetri to form one of Indian football’s most potent striking duos.

Former skipper Bhutia, who served India with distinctio­n for more than a decade and a half and scored 40 goals, recalled his playing days with Chhetri.

Bhutia has been the torchbeare­r of Indian football till he passed on the baton to Chhetri, who is eight years younger to the former captain.

“He has accomplish­ed everything with sheer hard work. His has got amazing ability to read match situations, it’s actually unparallel­ed,” Bhutia added.

 ??  ?? Sunil Chhetri ( left).
Sunil Chhetri ( left).

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