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Lebanon, Kuwait Will Give Us an Understanding of Where We Stand: Sunil Chhetri

The preparations are in full swing in the Blue Tigers; camp, as the senior men’s national team get ready for back-to-back tournaments — the Intercontinental Cup

Sentinel Digital Desk

NEW DELHI: Indian men’s team football captain Sunil Chhetri feels that playing against Lebanon, Kuwait in the upcoming tournaments will give the side an understanding of where they stand and what needs to be improved.

The preparations are in full swing in the Blue Tigers; camp, as the senior men’s national team get ready for back-to-back tournaments — the Intercontinental Cup (June 9-18, Bhubaneswar) and the SAFF Championship (June 21-July 4). The competition in both tournaments is set to be tough, with quality teams participating.

India (101 in FIFA Rankings) will take on the likes of Mongolia (183), Vanuatu (164) and Lebanon (99) in the Intercontinental Cup, while they will face Kuwait (143), Nepal (174), and Pakistan (195) in Group A of the SAFF Championship. However, one team that is a constant in the back-to-back tournaments, will be Lebanon, as they have been drawn with Maldives, Bhutan and Bangladesh in Group B and could be meeting the hosts again in the knock-out stage.

For India skipper, playing such teams in the year leading up to the AFC Asian Cup 2023, which is set to take place in Qatar in January, will help the team gauge itself.

“Lebanon and Kuwait will give us an understanding of where we stand, especially as we have to play teams like Syria in the Asian Cup. Uzbekistan could be a level higher. Syria are also a top team. The young boys haven’t played against them, but some of the seniors from Bob Houghton’s time have that experience. They have improved a lot. They are a top side, and obviously, we all know that Australia are one of the best in Asia,” said Chhetri.

The back-to-back tournaments that the Blue Tigers are set to play are a boon for their long term preparation for the AFC Asian Cup final rounds, feels the India captain.

“The more games we get to play against better opponents, the better it will be for us. We just need to make sure that we manage it well against these opponents,” the India skipper was quoted as saying by AIFF.

“It’s important to make sure that we improve as a team and individually as well. What we do in the camp is really important, we must make sure that we are in a position to put our best foot forward once the Asian Cup is here,” he added.

Chhetri made his international debut against Pakistan in 2005, and now looks set to play the same opponents in the SAFF Championship. While Pakistan could rely on a number of overseas based players, Chhetri feels that India’s home-grown talent is better in the longer run.

“We are a country with a billion people and we have a bigger pool to choose from. Countries like Pakistan fielding origin-based players is nothing new. Players from Afghanistan also play abroad. So, I think, whenever we get the chance, we will decide on inviting the players of Indian origin. But in the longer run, we need to make sure to rely on homegrown talent. Other countries’ criteria are different,” he said. IANS

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