Key Points

Head coach Khalid Jamil is delighted with India's bronze medal finish in their debut CAFA Nations Cup campaign. The team now shifts full focus to the upcoming AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifiers against Singapore in October. Jamil has recalled experienced goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and called up nine U-23 players for the crucial matches. The coach anticipates tough away games but believes his squad can deliver positive results with proper preparation.

Key Points: Khalid Jamil Focuses India on AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers After CAFA Bronze

  • India won bronze in CAFA Nations Cup beating Oman on penalties
  • Jamil prepares team for crucial October qualifiers against Singapore
  • Coach praises experienced goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's return
  • Jamil calls up nine promising players from U-23 squad for qualifiers
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Our full focus is on AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers: India national team head coach Khalid Jamil

India coach Khalid Jamil shifts focus to AFC Asian Cup qualifiers vs Singapore after winning CAFA Nations Cup bronze medal in his debut campaign as head coach.

"The CAFA Nations Cup was a great platform where our boys showed character, and now our full focus is on the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers against Singapore - Khalid Jamil"

Bengaluru, September 21

The India national team head coach Khalid Jamil was delighted to finish third and win the bronze medal in their debut CAFA Nations Cup.

The Blue Tigers experienced a brilliant campaign in the CAFA Nations Cup with Jamil at the helm for the very first time. They stunned hosts Tajikistan by a 2-1 scoreline in their opening fixture while succumbing to a 0-3 defeat against Iran and shared points against Afghanistan to make their way to the third-place playoff.

Jamil's men edged out Oman on penalties in the playoff fixture to win the bronze medal despite being the third-lowest-ranked team in the competition.

The Indian head coach commended his players' collective efforts that propelled them to record a positive result in his first assignment. However, Jamil has his eyes set on the upcoming AFC Asian Cup 2027 Final Round Qualifiers matches, where they will face Singapore twice in October.

"The CAFA Nations Cup was a great platform where our boys showed character, and now our full focus is on the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers against Singapore," Jamil said in a press conference, as quoted from the official website of ISL.

The Blue Tigers will first travel to Singapore on October 9 for the away fixture. Jamil anticipated a tough challenge away from home but urged his players to work their socks off in the training ahead of the crucial tie.

"Yes, it'll be a difficult away game. We have to prepare well and give our best to get a positive result," Jamil shared.

Despite being out of the national team squad in recent times, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu found himself back on India duties as soon as Jamil took over the charge. The head coach heaped praise on the seasoned goalkeeper's experience and defining performance over the years, both for his club and country.

The Bengaluru FC shot-stopper played a pivotal role in the Oman game, helping the Blue Tigers win on penalties to secure the Bronze medal. Speaking in context, Jamil remarked,

"I believe in Gurpreet (Singh Sandhu). He is a good player, and he's experienced. We need him. I have been watching his performance for a long time. So it's my pleasure to be his coach," he noted.

Jamil called nine players from India's AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualifiers ahead of the Singapore game. Players like Muhammed Suhail, Mohammed Aimen, and Vibin Mohanan, who caught eyes in the recent outings, have made it to the probable squad, and the head coach remained optimistic about these players doing well.

"It's about giving a chance to those who are doing well. The U23 players are good and we'll definitely choose them," he opined.

Jamil had an update on centre-back Sandesh Jhingan, who suffered a jaw injury against Iran, and also shared his thoughts on Sunil Chhetri's potential return to the national team setup.

"Sandesh (Jhingan) will be available for the next game. Talking about Sunil (Chhetri), he did well last year. So I think this is the correct time to give him another chance," Jamil quoted.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see young players getting opportunities. Suhail and Aimen were impressive in U23 qualifiers. We need to build for the future while maintaining experience with players like Gurpreet and Sandesh.
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Sarah B
While the bronze is commendable, the 3-0 loss to Iran shows we still have work to do. Hope the team focuses on defensive organization before the Singapore games.
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Arjun K
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu is our wall! So glad Jamil brought him back. His experience in penalty shootouts is invaluable. Hope he continues for many more years 🧤
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Michael C
Singapore will be tricky opponents, especially away. We need to take these qualifiers seriously - Asian Cup qualification is crucial for Indian football's growth.
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Nisha Z
Mixed feelings about Chhetri's return. While he's a legend, we need to develop new strikers. Hope this doesn't block opportunities for young talent coming through.
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Vikram M
Jamil's approach seems balanced - mixing youth with experience. The penalty win against Oman shows mental strength. Let's back the team for Singapore double header! #BlueTigers

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