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How Under-17 World Cup can benefit India's youngsters...

Source: PTI
September 06, 2017 17:15 IST
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'If you want to go to Real Madrid, then this is your opportunity. All the big scouts and agents will be watching, so enjoy and grab this opportunity.'

IMAGE: FIFA legends Carlos Valderrama, Emmanuel Amuneke, Fernando Morientes, Jorge Campos and Marcel Desailly unveil the FIFA Under-17 World Cup Winner's Trophy in Mumbai. Photograph: PTI

FIFA legends Carlos Valderrama and Marcel Desailly on Wednesday advised the Indian colts to view the upcoming FIFA Under-17 World Cup as a huge opportunity to shine on the international stage and perform to their potential.

"It's a huge opportunity for the Indian Under-17 team. If you want to go to Real Madrid, then this is your opportunity. All the big scouts and agents will be watching, so enjoy and grab this opportunity. You don't get too many opportunities in football. This is their moment to shine and stand out," Valderrama, who used to be a stand-out performer with his sublime ball skills and hair style for Colombia in the 1980s, said at the DY Patil in Mumbai on Wednesday during.

With just one month to go for FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017, five FIFA Legends -- Carlos Valderrama, Fernando Morientes, Marcel Desailly, Jorge Campos and Emmanuel Amuneke -- took part in an exhibition game at Dr DY Patil Stadium and unveiled the Winner's Trophy for the Navi Mumbai leg of the Trophy Experience.

"The Indian team playing at home is something very special. They should be prepared physically and psychologically very well because it is tough to handle pressure playing on home soil," said French World Cup winner Desailly.

"We won the World Cup in 1998 on home soil because we were able to convert that pressure into positive energy on the field and have that extra performance," he remarked.

IMAGE: Carlos Valderrama takes part in an exhibition match between FIFA Legends and Indian Legends at the DY Patil stadium in Navi Mumbai. Photograph: PTI

Nigerian great Emmanuel Amuneke echoed similar views.

"Unfortunately, I haven't seen them play, being the first time they are hosting this event. It is a big encouragement, opportunity for youths to develop their game," Amuneke said.

"The U-17 boys need to believe in themselves. Their journey starts here and if they can prove themselves and believe in their ability as a team, play collectively and see how they can make it to the group stage, the opportunity would be great for them," the ex-coach of Nigerian U-17 team added.

The team of five FIFA legends comprising Amuneke, Valderrama, Desailly, Spaniard Fernando Morientes and Mexican Jorge Campos, trounced an Indian select 5-4 in an exhibition match held to start the 30-day countdown for the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

IMAGE: Former Mexico goalkeeper Jorge Campos interacts with fans at the DY Patil stadium in Navi Mumbai. Photograph: FIFA

The tournament is being hosted by India for the first time and matches will be conducted in six cities -- Navi Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati, Kochi, Kolkata and Goa -- with the first two games to be played on October 6.

Asked how the All India Football Federation (AIFF) should take the U-17 team ahead after the mega event, Desailly and Morientes emphasised on the basics.

"It is a tough programme and you have to start from the beginning. You have to create infrastructure, you have to have good coaches that will serve around the players who enable them to understand and read the game," said Desailly.

IMAGE: FIFA legends Carlos Valderrama, Emmanuel Amuneke, Fernando Morientes, Jorge Campos and Marcel Desailly pose with Indian Legends players including Steven Dias, Arjuna awardee Oinam Bembem Devi, Indian women's national team skipper Ngangom Bala Devi, two boys from Mission XI Million, Union minister Babul Supriyo and Bollywood filmmaker Shoojit Sircar, and Henry Menezes.. Photograph: PTI

"Luckily, they have access to competition now, so it’s an opportunity to play at the very highest level and understand the distance that you have made.

"You have to copy the model we (in France) have established in the clubs, to talk about education. That’s why we are here to promote football because football is something special," he added.

"Similar to what Marcel said, the critical point is the coach, education and infrastructure, because when you create an environment and eco system conducive to have that transition between the youth and senior level, and that's what Spain and France have demonstrated so far," said former Real Madrid legend Morientes.

FIFA legends showed their class and skills, with Spaniard Fernando Morientes netting four goals, as the legends team trounced an Indian outfit 5-4 in an exhibition match.

But clearly Morientes, who played for top Spanish club Real Madrid in his impressive career, was the cynosure of all eyes as he troubled the opposition even at his age to score four splendid goals.

He opened the account by slotting home after receiving a pass from Valderrama and did not look back.

His pairing with Colombian great Valderrama also stood out during the first and the second half.

Mexican Campos, the custodian for the visitors, also donned the role of striker in the later part of the match.

Bala Devi's brace helped the Indian team to reduce the margin of defeat and her second goal shot from outside the box was cheered by the over 5,000-strong crowd. She also assisted in one of the four goals scored by the home team.

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