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There is no replacemen­t for Chhetri: Stimac

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NEW DELHI: Indian football team head coach Igor Stimac feels talismanic captain Sunil Chhetri is “playing like a 29-year-old” and remains irreplacea­ble for the next few years.

The 35-year-old Chhetri has been in prolific form in recent years, but has been going through a drought recently. Since netting India’s lone goal in the 1-2 loss to Oman in September, he has not scored a goal in the last three matches of the 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign.

Asked if he has found any player in India who can replace Chhetri in the future, Stimac said, “I don’t know why people mention about replacing him, he is not going anywhere. He is fit and doing his best. He is very valuable to us. His body is like a 29-year-old. As long as he is training like he is doing right now and giving his best for the national team, he will be with us, I can assure you that.”

Chhetri is currently the second highest internatio­nal goal scorer among active players, only behind Portugal superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. He is the most-capped player and also the all-time top scorer for the Indian national team, with 72 goals in 115 appearance­s.

Stimac said the current team has players who can score goals and he was hopeful of them stepping up and getting the job done for India. “But at the same time, I will have chance to find out a few more players like Chhetri. I hope that once Jobby Justin starts playing games, he will start scoring goals,” added the head coach.

“I hope Seiminlen Doungel from FC Goa will start playing as central forward and Manvir Singh will start scoring goals. We have some options,” explained Stimac. Doungel scored an injury-time goal in India’s 1-1 draw against Afghanista­n in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, earlier this month. The Indian team is virtually out of contention for a 2022 World Cup third round spot after losing 0-1 to Oman on Tuesday.

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