The Free Press Journal

‘FIFA U-17 World Cup a great opportunit­y for India’

- DEBAYAN MUKHERJEE

INDIA is hosting the U-17 World Cup for the first time and the country’s players also gave a good account of themselves in three Group A matches against the United States, Colombia and Ghana before crashing out of the competitio­n.

Despite his friends in India telling him football will never topple cricket and become the country’s top sport, Alan Shearer, the alltime leading goal-scorer in the English Premier League (EPL), believes “these are exciting times” for the sport here with the FIFA Under-17 World Cup going on in full steam.

“My friends here tell me that football is never going to be the number one sport in India and cricket will always have that title,” the Newcastle United legend, who has 260 goals to his name, told IANS in an email interactio­n.

“But that does not mean stopping efforts to make Indian football bigger and better. I have seen first-hand the enthusiasm for football in India and the Premier League’s support will only help drive interest and encourage more people to play. This is a really exciting time for football in India and the U-17 World Cup is a great opportunit­y for India.”

India is hosting the U-17 World Cup for the first time and the country’s players also gave a good account of themselves in three Group A matches against the United States, Colombia and Ghana before crashing out of the competitio­n.

The boys who took part in the tournament are slated to play in the I-League along with the U-19 boys, much on the lines of the Indian Arrows project which was disbanded four years ago.

Shearer, though, feels working alongside federation­s and top leagues will help the players’ developmen­t both on and off the pitch.

“Working alongside other federation­s and Leagues, in the way the ISL already does with the (English) Premier League, will help their developmen­t and progressio­n in terms of both the administra­tion and playing. I hope the U-17 World Cup will drive more interest and inspire more young people to play football,” said Shearer.

Coming to the EPL 2017-18 title race, Shearer said although both Manchester clubs (Manchester United and Manchester City) have started well, it is very hard to put a finger on who will clinch the crown next May.

“Both Manchester clubs have started the season well. Their new signings have settled in well and they have strength in depth. That said the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspurs and Arsenal are all still contenders. That’s one of the great things about the Premier League – it’s so hard to predict,” Shearer said.

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