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India in no mood to take foot off pedal: Sunil Chhetri

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Indian football team captain Sunil Chhetri on Sunday said the team would maintain its winning streak against Myanmar in the forthcomin­g AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 qualifier, as they landed in Goa ahead of the match.

The team headed to Goa after a 6-day long preparator­y camp in Mumbai.

Despite being the sole team from group A to have already qualified for the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019, the players aren’t in a mood to let the momentum slip as India presently stay unbeaten in 13 Internatio­nal matches.

Chhetri also hailed Myanmar team as a “very compact side”.

India met Myanmar earlier this year in Yemen, where India's talisman Sunil Chhetri scored a goal at the death to give the Blue Tigers a 1-0 win against Myanmar.

Chhetri said, “The entire country will get to see their technicali­ties when we meet them. There is no shame in admitting that they dominated us when we played in Yangon. But we were resilient.”

The 33-year old asserted that though Myanmar is a strong team but Blue Tigers are no less.

“Don’t forget that they came back from 0-2 down to make it 2-2 against the Kyrgyz Republic. That speaks of their strength,” he maintained.

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“It may sound cliché but we need to prove a point. We can’t take the foot off the pedal and need to continue our winning streak.”

Meanwhile, Goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, the sole Indian player to have played in the UEFA Euro League pointed Myanmar are a very “talented and technical side”. (ANI)

The team headed to Goa after a six-day long preparator­y camp in Mumbai.

Despite being the sole team from Group A to have already qualified for the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019, the players aren't in a mood to let the momentum slip as India presently stay unbeaten in 13 internatio­nal matches.

Captain Sunil Chhetri, who scored the winner the last time when the two teams met in Yangon earlier this year, hailed Myanmar as a "very compact side".

"The entire country will get to see their technicali­ties when we meet them. There is no shame in admitting that they dominated us when we played in Yangon. But we were resilient. Also don't forget that they came back from 0-2 down to make it 2-2 against Kyrgyz Republic. That speaks of their strength," the striker said.

"We need to prove a point. We can't take the foot off the pedal and need to continue our winning streak," Chhetri added.

Central-defender Sandesh Jhingan also hailed Myanmar.

"They are a very hardworkin­g side who run a lot. In addition, their ball control is quite exemplary. They have a number of very good players in the middle and their No. 10 is a special one.'

It's not going to be an easy match," Jhingan said.

"But we want to win. There isn't any place for any complacenc­y just because we have already qualified. We need to continue the winning streak and will keep doing what we have been doing to get the result we want."

The weather here is pleasant with clear blue skies though there are prediction­s for light showers on match-day.

Goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, the sole Indian player to have played in the UEFA Europa League, said Myanmar were a very talented and technical side.

"They are strong unit with very talented and technicall­y sound players who can create havoc with the ball. There will always be a tendency for all to underestim­ate them but we won't," he said.

Defender Pritam Kotal said India will approach the match the same way they have done in the last four matches.

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