Key Points

Veteran Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri has candidly spoken about the national team's commitment to qualifying for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup. His perspective frames qualification not as an achievement, but as a basic expectation for the team's growth and international standing. Chhetri acknowledges the team's disappointing draw against Bangladesh and sees upcoming matches as critical opportunities for redemption. The experienced striker remains focused on methodical progress, emphasizing a game-by-game approach to reaching their continental tournament goal.

Key Points: Chhetri Calls Asia Cup Qualification India's Bare Minimum Goal

  • India aims to qualify for third consecutive Asian Cup
  • Chhetri sees qualification as essential national requirement
  • Team seeking redemption after Bangladesh draw
  • Crucial matches against Hong Kong and Thailand upcoming
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Qualifying for Asia Cup is the 'bare minimum' for India, says Chhetri

Sunil Chhetri emphasizes India's critical Asian Cup qualification mission, highlighting team's determination and challenges ahead

"We should qualify for every Asian Cup, and it's mandatory. - Sunil Chhetri"

Kolkata, May 25

Sunil Chhetri is the only Indian player to record an appearance in three AFC Asian Cups. The path to reach Asia's showpiece event is always a gruelling one. From scoring that unforgettable hat-trick way back in the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup final, which led India to the 2011 Asian Cup, to now battling for qualification for the 2027 edition in Saudi Arabia, Chhetri's longevity in the national team is unmatched.

As the Blue Tigers aim to script history by making it to three successive Asian Cups for the first time, Chhetri tags it as a 'bare minimum' requirement for the nation. But it's a year-long journey of qualification, and his team must take things 'game by game'.

"We should qualify for every Asian Cup, and it's mandatory. But I don't want to put pressure on the boys and the team. Let's take one game at a time. Hong Kong, of course, is going to be very crucial. But yes, for India, it's a bare minimum to qualify for the Asian Cup, so that we can test ourselves with the best in Asia and keep proving that we are improving," said Chhetri.

India were held goalless by Bangladesh on Matchday 1 of the Qualifiers in March, and will next face Hong Kong in Kowloon City on June 10. Before that, Manolo Márquez's men will play Thailand in a preparatory friendly on June 4 in Pathum Thani.

"The initial feeling after the Bangladesh game was that we let ourselves down, let the country down, and after I saw the replays, I thought we, as a team, could have done so much more. It was a huge opportunity to take the lead in the table, playing Bangladesh at home.

"We should have done so many things better. Ending up with just a point, I think we players have no one else but ourselves to blame. We didn't turn up the way we should have. And that is the reason why we drew the game. We've talked about it, we've seen the videos, and we can't wait to rectify it," he added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Chhetri is absolutely right! Qualifying for Asia Cup should be non-negotiable for Indian football. We've made progress but can't be satisfied with just participation. Need to aim for knockout stages now 🇮🇳⚽ #BlueTigers
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Priya M.
The Bangladesh draw was disappointing but I appreciate Chhetri's honesty. Unlike other players who make excuses, he takes responsibility. That's leadership! Hope the team bounces back strong against Hong Kong 🤞
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Arjun S.
While I respect Chhetri's views, calling it 'bare minimum' puts unnecessary pressure. Our football infrastructure still lags behind many Asian nations. We're improving but need realistic expectations.
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Sneha P.
Chhetri has carried Indian football on his shoulders for so long! 😍 Hope ISL is producing the next generation of players who can support him. The Thailand friendly will be crucial preparation before Hong Kong match.
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Vikram J.
The real test is whether we can consistently produce results against teams like Hong Kong, Philippines, and Tajikistan. That's our level currently. Dream big but focus on these 'winnable' matches first.
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Neha T.
More than the players, we need better coaching and grassroots development. Many countries smaller than India are doing better in football. Hope AIFF is listening! #FootballDevelopment

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