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'Indian football without Sunil Chhetri almost impossible'

Source:PTI
June 06, 2024

IMAGE: Sunil Chhetri will play his final India match vs Kuwait in a FIFA World Cup Qualifier in Kolkata on Thursday. Photograph: AIFF / X

Sunil Chhetri's father-in-law and former coach, Subrata Bhattacharya, believes the Indian captain's retirement from international football is a "perfect decision." However, Bhattacharya predicts Chhetri will continue playing club football "for a long time."

Bhattacharya, who first spotted Chhetri's talent at a Mohun Bagan trial in 2002, is proud of his journey. Chhetri's agility, aerial prowess, and "hunger for success" impressed Bhattacharya, who remembers a young Chhetri scoring a bicycle kick reminiscent of legendary Indian footballer Shyam Thapa.

 

Highlighting Chhetri's dedication, Bhattacharya says, "There is no discussion about football at home. He is God's gift."

Bhattacharya remains a strong supporter, emphasizing Chhetri's legacy. "He is second to none in fitness," he says, "Even Chuni Goswami played after retirement. I see Chhetri doing the same for a long time."

 

Jeje Lauds Chhetri's dedication, longevity at the highest level

Chhetri, India's highest international goal scorer (94 goals), hangs up his international boots after the World Cup qualifier against Kuwait. His journey, however, continues, inspiring future generations of Indian footballers

Jeje Lalpekhlua, once touted as the "next Sunil Chhetri," offered a heartfelt tribute to the legendary striker on his retirement.

Jeje, whose career was cut short by injuries, emphasized the importance of taking care of one's body. "Look at Sunil. To play long-term, you can't take unnecessary risks," he advised young players.

Jeje and Chhetri formed a potent attacking duo for India, combining Chhetri's agility and finishing with Jeje's strength and clinical ability. Together, they led India's charge in major tournaments like the Asian Cup and World Cup qualifiers.

Beyond their on-field partnership, Jeje acknowledged Chhetri's mentorship. "Thinking about Indian football without Sunil Chhetri is almost impossible," he said, praising Chhetri's leadership and winning mentality.

Jeje's tribute highlights both Chhetri's immense influence and the importance of injury prevention for aspiring footballers

Source: PTI
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