The Free Press Journal

POOR AIR QUALITY IN THE CAPITAL WORRIES SKIPPER CHHETRI

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Team is trying but is yet to fully embrace coach Igor Stimac's philosophy" –Indian skipper Sunil Chhetri

"We will put our best foot forward against Oman and Afghanista­n," promised India captain Sunil Chhetri, days after his defenceles­s team left its scoring boots at home in a 1-1 stalemate with Bangladesh in the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

At a time when the city is grappling with poor air quality, Chhetri said it is not easy to keep oneself fit here.

"It is very difficult to keep oneself fit in Delhi because the pollution is more here than in other states. Start climbing stairs, do exercise, don't overeat, let's not blame the environmen­t our problem is that we are not sincere enough" Chhetri, who turned a vegan recently, advised.

On a high after holding Asian champion and 2022 World Cup hosts Qatar to a goalless draw, a struggling India escaped with a 1-1 draw against lower-ranked Bangladesh in their previous second round qualifying match in Kolkata.

"I think one of them is going to be in Dushanbe because they (Afghanista­n) play their home games over there and then against Oman (in Muscat). Both are very difficult and important games, but we back ourselves. If we play the way we played against Qatar, we can do it. We are not scared," Chhetri said on the sidelines of a Herbalife Nutrition event.

Yet to taste a win, India are scheduled to play Afghanista­n on November 14 and Oman on November 19.

Having squandered a onegoal advantage to lose 1-2 to Oman in their opener at home, India held fancied Oatar in Doha before the underwhelm­ing result against Bangladesh in Kolkata.

"We felt bad after the game because we felt we could have done a lot better than what we did. We are over it. We will put our best foot forward against Afghanista­n and Oman, two away games, which are very important and difficult ones also.

"We do not want to wash away the good things we have done against Oman, Qatar and Bangladesh, we are definitely on a high. We are learning a lot, just hope we continue that," said one of internatio­nal football's leading scorers.

"We are not happy with our performanc­e against Bangladesh. The team played well but our strikers missed a lot of chances, and that's why we lost two points which we should not have, and that really bothers us."

The Asian Football Federation (AFC) has recently recognised the ISL as the country's top league and asked about the roadmap, he said, "I think they have discussed with the AFC and I hope every stakeholde­r will come together, for me more teams the better, as soon as possible."

He added, "The bigger the better it is. That will increase the number of competitiv­e matches and it is better for the players. I hope all the stakeholde­rs come together and take the best step forward for Indian football."

He said the team is trying but yet to fully embrace coach Igor Stimac's philosophy.

"The best think about Stimac, apart form his technical knowledge is, he gives everyone a chance who does well in training. He simply comes to training and sees who does well, and in which position, and will give him the chance.

"We are still far from exactly being in sync with what he wants us to do but we keep trying."

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