The Asian Age

‘ Exposure trips will help players mature’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

There has been a lot of attention on the Indian U16 national team specially with the exposure tours they have had.

The colts, being coached by Bibiano Fernandes, have played 20 internatio­nal friendlies against U- 16 national teams since January and are presently gearing up for the AFC U- 16 Championsh­ip, to be held in Malaysia which kicks- off in Kuala Lumpur from September 20.

Indian goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, who has been a part of past U- 16 national teams, believes the current crop are a whole lot better than what they used to be at their age.

Excerpts: You have represente­d India at AFC U- 16 level? How were those days? Every single day we would learn something new about the game. There was hunger to grow and evolve as better players. That was the first time we started to receive good coaching. Tell us about your days at the All India Football Federation Academy. Those were the days where I was still wondering I will ever be a profession­al. Those were the days when I connected with the game and learnt about Indian football at large. In comparison to previous batches, the current U- 16 crop has getting a lot of internatio­nal exposure. Does that make you jealous? ( Laughs). I would say, maybe a bit ( laugh again). Jokes apart, it’s a very positive developmen­t. If we would have that much exposure what they have been receiving at the moment, who knows things would have been much different. They are very lucky and need to make the most of it.

But overall, I’m very happy that they are getting such opportunit­ies and that youth football is being taken so seriously. After all, they are our future. Did you get any chance to have a look at them in any of the matches live streamed? I have watched some of the highlights of their games. It is clear that quality wise, these boys are much better than what we used to be at that age. It makes me feel very proud. Things are changing and I am pretty positive. There are quite a lot of boys in the U- 16 team who idolise you. I am humbled that they see me worthy of this. I am just a normal player who is trying to contribute to Indian Football as much as I can. We are all part of one big family. The U- 16 boys are playing Vietnam, Iran and Indonesia at the group stage. What would be your message to them? I would like them to be humble and stay united as a team. I hope they win these games and make us proud. Good luck boys.

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Gurpreet Singh Sandhu

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