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Football is the new cricket, says Indian coach

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Anomadic English coach whose colourful career has taken him from Millwall to Malawi has got Cricket-mad India dreaming of Asian Cup football glory.

India stunned thailand 4-1 in their opening match last weekend to record their first victory at the tournament in over 50 years and despite losing 2-0 to hosts United Arab Emirates, Stephen Constantin­e insists football has knocked cricket of its perch — at least for a little bit.

“After qualifying and two outstandin­g performanc­es we have done that and more,” the 56-year-old Londoner said in an interview.

“Indians do love their cricket but you really are seeing a metamorpho­sis in football and that is really something to be proud of.

“To get to the knockout stages would be massive,” added Constantin­e, who has repeatedly been overlooked for jobs in his home country.

“But whatever happens, we’ve already overachiev­ed.”

Veteran striker Sunil Chhetri overtook lion elm es si in internatio­nal goals during the win over Thailand, earning comparison­s with India’s Cricket skipper Virat Kohli for his heroics, and the Blue Tigers still have their eye on a place in the last 16.

“Football is as popular in India in my opinion -- it’s just not written about as much,” said Constantin­e, who witnessed conflict, blood shed and human suffering in his time coaching Malawi, Sudan and Rwanda before returning for a second spell as India boss four years ago.

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