Chhetri: It won't be easy for other teams to face India

Among the current crop, Sunil Chhetri and Gurpreet Singh Sandhu are the only two players from India's 2011 AFC Asian Cup squad.

Published : Jan 02, 2019 15:52 IST , ABU DHABI

Sunil Chhetri is India's record-goal scorer with 65 goals.
Sunil Chhetri is India's record-goal scorer with 65 goals.
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Sunil Chhetri is India's record-goal scorer with 65 goals.

Ahead of his second AFC Asian Cup participation, India's talismanic striker Sunil Chhetri expressed that "it won't be easy for other teams to face India."

"All of us are super excited and thrilled right now. Apart from me and Gurpreet, it's a first-time experience for all else. Everyone is ready to grab this opportunity,” he maintained.

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“I can assure you that it won't be an easy job for other teams to face us. We are a team who hate to lose, and we have proven it in recent times. We are working as per the plan,’’ he stated.

Chhetri, the highest Indian scorer in international football with 65 goals at the moment, however, refrained from commenting as to which team will post the toughest challenge for India in the group stage.

“At the moment, our sole focus is on our opening fixture – the game against Thailand. We are not looking anything beyond that. Yeah, there are matches against UAE and Bahrain lined up but we will think about them only when they come. We know that Thailand will be a very tough opponent and we are concentrating only on them.”

Chhetri has played 104 international matches so far, only three shy of his ‘mentor’ Bhaichung Bhutia who had represented the nation for a record 107 times. But he stressed that he never plays for records.

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Chhetri is three caps shy of Bhaichung Bhutia's 107 appearances, which is a national record. PHOTO: AFP
 

“It feels good when I get a record under my name. But I don't keep track of records. After 10 seconds, I just forget it and move on,” he smiled. “I never take any pressure of chasing any record. I never ever dreamt that I would play more than 100 games for India or score 60-odd goals,” Chhetri explained.

The 34-year-old striker didn't think much before calling himself as a 'big fan' of the Sikkimese Sniper, expressing he has learnt many a thing from him.

"I have always been a big fan of Bhaichung- bhai . Tell me who isn’t? I have learnt so many things from him,” he uttered. “He has always been a huge support.”

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