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Constantine aims to unearth talents while eyeing spot in AFC U-23 C'ship

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June 22, 2017 15:47 IST

'I have always believed in building a 'team for the future'. Eventually, in a few years, these guys will represent India National Team. My eventual goal is to unearth some talents who'll be ready for the senior national team'

IMAGE: India football coach Stephen Constantine with the Under-22 team during a training session in New Delhi on Thursday. Photograph: AIFF Media

Indian football team coach Stephen Constantine, who is a strong believer of "team for the future", is now toiling hard with the young players in the preparatory camp in New Delhi to get the entry into the 2018 AFC U-23 Championship.

"Obviously, our primary target is to qualify for the AFC U-23 Championship. There's absolutely no second thought on that", said the Englishman who is with the Indian team in the final preparatory camp ahead of the 2018 AFC U-23 Championship Qualifiers at New Delhi’s Ambedkar Stadium.

"I have always believed in building a 'team for the future'. Eventually, in a few years, these guys will represent India National Team. My eventual goal is to unearth some talents who'll be ready for the senior national team," he rattled at one go.

Referring to the forthcoming exposure trip to California, Stephen exuded, "Our aim is to get accustomed to the conditions of Qatar as much as possible. New Delhi is hot, California will be hot too which will be helpful for the boys during the Qualifiers. Playing against those sides will get us closer to our target."

He added, "We'll play three or four matches against some quality club team, even a few senior teams. Who knows, they might pick someone (referring to the current U-22 boys who are in the camp now) and we might end up with the first Indian player to play in the USA."

The man, who turned the fortunes of the Indian football team last year, always gives due respect to his opponents and it's no exception this time too.

"We're clubbed with very strong teams in the Qualifier and every match will be tough. Qatar will be the team to beat in their backyard. Syria and Turkmenistan will be testing us too."

He reiterated that 'intensity of the national team is pretty high and it's the demand at the International stage.'

"They are facing it the first time, and, believe me, it's not easy to get accustomed to the setup on and off the field. They've got two options left with them, either get used to it or to let it go."

Constantine is on the cusp of rewriting the Indian Football history of winning maximum international matches on a trot with the senior men's national team.

Referring to the abrupt switching to the U-22 setup within a few days of winning the gigantic clash against the KyrgyzRepublic he stated, "It's pretty same actually. The philosophy is same, the drills, system, the ultimate lookout-everything is same. For me, there's absolutely no difference between the senior national team and these bunch of youngsters."

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