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We should have won the game against Bangladesh, says Sandesh Jhingan

Indian football defender Sandesh Jhingan speaks candidly about the national team's recent performances and aspirations. He emphasizes that clean sheets alone aren't sufficient and the team must focus on winning matches. Jhingan highlights the collective effort required from all players, not just defenders or strikers. Looking ahead to the Hong Kong match, he remains optimistic about India's potential to qualify for their third consecutive Asian Cup.

Kolkata, May 23

It's no secret that the March FIFA window left a sour taste in the mouths of the Indian men's national team players and head coach Manolo Marquez. While the wait for a first win in 16 months came to an end against Maldives, defender Sandesh Jhingan admitted that the goalless draw with Bangladesh was a substandard start to the Asian Cup Qualifiers.

Now, all focus turns to the crucial away tie against Hong Kong on June 10. It was the first time since June 2023 that India kept two clean sheets in a row. That's one side of the picture. For Jhingan, the bigger picture is that clean sheets are not enough, and only victory can satisfy the Blue Tigers.

"Each game we go into, we want to win. The same goes for the opponents we face. It always feels good to keep a clean sheet, but we've come a long way from that. We cherish the clean sheet, but we know we should've won that game," Jhingan said.

The 31-year-old emphasised that keeping clean sheets and scoring goals isn't just the job of defenders and strikers, respectively, but a collective effort from the team.

"If we keep a clean sheet and give all the laurels to the centre-backs, full-backs, the number six or the goalkeeper, it's unfair. If my strikers don't press well, if my number 10 isn't taking their number six, maybe one game you can keep a clean sheet, the other one you won't.

"In the same way, if my boys up front are not scoring and I just go in the dressing room and start bashing them for that, it would be the most stupid thing I could do. Because the reason they're not scoring is that we, at the back, are not playing good enough balls to the midfield. The midfield is not putting good balls in the box. So, to point out a single aspect is very unfair and, at least in our team, we don't think that way," explained Jhingan.

It was less than two years ago that India completed a treble of titles, winning the SAFF Championship, the Intercontinental Cup and the Tri-Nation Series but 2024 went without a win for the Indian team.

"That's football," Jhingan put it simply.

"The three tournaments tell us that our squad has the potential. We suffered in the last Asian Cup, and I accept that, and I'll be the first one to put my hand up. Just like you cannot rest on your laurels and sit back, when you don't do well, it doesn't mean you forget all the good work you've done.

"I remember when I joined the national team back in 2013 and debuted in 2015, we were ranked 173. I don't think many people had hopes from us. We've had many moments like this since then, but we made it to two consecutive Asian Cups for the first time ever," Jhingan said.

Now, the Blue Tigers are hoping to extend that streak and make it three in a row. The next challenge on the road to Saudi Arabia 2027 is Hong Kong, a side led by former Bengaluru FC coach Ashley Westwood. India had beaten Hong Kong 4-0 in Kolkata during the qualifiers for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup, with Jhingan playing the full 90 minutes.

Regarding the upcoming meeting on June 10, the centre-back said, "Ashley is there now and he brings his own system. He was with Bengaluru FC and also did well with Afghanistan. But the team has changed a lot, and a new coach coming in makes a lot of difference. We keep preparing for that and want to impose our system and style on the game. Team bond is something which, I can assure you, will never be an issue for us. We are in it together."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul K.

Jhingan is absolutely right! We dominated possession against Bangladesh but couldn't convert chances. Our strikers need to be more clinical. Hope we see better finishing against Hong Kong 🇮🇳⚽ #BlueTigers

Priya M.

Love the team spirit Jhingan is showing! Football is indeed a team game. But I'm worried about our attack - we haven't scored in 3 matches now. Maybe time to give some new strikers a chance?

Arjun S.

Respect to Jhingan for taking responsibility! But let's be honest - our football team hasn't progressed much in last 5 years. We need better grassroots development and more competitive matches.

Sunita P.

The match against Hong Kong will be crucial! Remember how we thrashed them last time? But with Westwood coaching them now, it won't be easy. Hope our boys bring their A-game! 🤞

Vikram J.

Clean sheets are good but we need to win matches! At least the team is showing the right attitude. Hope ISL clubs release players early for proper preparation before Hong Kong match.

Neha R.

Jhingan's leadership is commendable 👏 But AIFF needs to do more - better facilities, more international friendlies. We have potential but need proper system to compete at Asian level.

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