Constantine: India's performance in U-17 WC was hyped

Indian football team's coach Stephen Constantine said the Indian U-17 team's performance at the 2017 U-17 World Cup – where the side failed to win a single match – was largely hyped.

Published : Jul 29, 2018 21:59 IST , New Delhi

The Indian team finished its campaign in the 2017 U-17 FIFA World Cup without a point – losing all its three group matches against Colombia, USA and Ghana.
The Indian team finished its campaign in the 2017 U-17 FIFA World Cup without a point – losing all its three group matches against Colombia, USA and Ghana.
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The Indian team finished its campaign in the 2017 U-17 FIFA World Cup without a point – losing all its three group matches against Colombia, USA and Ghana.

National head coach Stephen Constantine said on Sunday that the hype surrounding the Indian Under-17 team’s performance at the 2017 U-17 FIFA World Cup was unjustified.

Constantine’s comments came during a media interaction before the start of the training camp here for the next month’s SAFF Championships in Bangladesh.

His remarks may ruffle some feathers in the All India Football Federation (AIFF), whose president Praful Patel had praised the national U-17 team for its gutsy performance in the FIFA’s youth showpiece event.

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Asked if he felt India U-17 team goalkepeer Dheeraj Singh’s career was not handled properly (by his managers), Constantine initially said, “I have nothing to do with the looking after of that boy. That is not my job.”

But he went on to say that it was more of hype of the U-17 team than the actual achievement on the field. “There was a lot of hype in the U-17 team’s performance. They did not win any game in the U-17 World Cup and I am not quite sure what the hype was about. The team did OK. But I never knew why we are making it such a big deal.

"In the first place, the team did not qualify in the U-17 World Cup, (but played as) India hosted the tournament. Too much was made out of it,” he said.

“Did the U-17 team pull up any trees? They lost all the games. It is you guys (the media) that make it (the team) big. The future and the cream of Indian football played in the I-League and came last,” he added.

Asked whether the AIFF was to be blamed for that, he said, “It is not a question of blaming the AIFF. That is how it is.”

The India U-17 World Cup team lost all its three group matches -- against Colombia, USA and Ghana.

Dheeraj, whose performance under the bar got him accolades, quit Indian Arrows to go for a trial with Motherwell FC in Scotland but returned after a few months and lost game time for most part of the season.

IOA's decision was appalling

Constantine also described Indian Olympic Association’s refusal to send the Indian team for next month’s Asian Games as an “appalling decision”.

“It is an appalling decision. They (the IOA) took the decision based on the results of previous Asian Games, which is held every four years. We are not the same team four or eight years ago. It was a huge disappointment. It will harm Indian football. I thought we had a good opportunity to qualify from the group.”

The Indian team’s training camp for the September 4-15 SAFF Championships begins on Monday at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here and will continue till August 15. The team will then leave the country for Australia for another training stint and from there will directly fly to Bangladesh for the SAFF Championships.

India has won the SAFF Championships seven times in 11 editions and is the defending champion this time. Constantine has named a team largely made up of U-23 players. The likes of star striker and senior team captain Sunil Chhetri and Bengaluru FC winger Udanta Singh are not taking part in the tournament.

“We are starting preparations for the SAFF as well as the Asian Cup (in January next year). I thank all the clubs for releasing their players for the SAFF Championships. I hope this kind of cooperation will continue in future also,” said the coach.

“Bengaluru FC is representing India in the AFC Cup and so we have exempted the two players. We will allow those two players to play in the AFC competitions. I am 100 per cent behind them. If there is any other club who are playing in the AFC Cup, I will be happy to exempt their players also,” he added.

Constantine also informed that India will play Oman on December 27 in a friendly and against another strong Asian team in November, besides the match against China in October, which has already been announced.

“We have to do well in the Asian Cup and that is our main aim. We are playing against China in October and against Oman in December. In November also, we are likely to place against another strong team. I will not name the country as it is yet to be confirmed,” he said.

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