Sunil Chhetri shares emotional messages for the fans: AFC Asian Cup 2023 Qualifiers

profile picture of Apurba Biswas

Apurba Biswas

Sunil Chhetri shares emotional messages for the fans: AFC Asian Cup 2023 Qualifiers

Sunil Chhetri shares emotional messages for the fans AFC Asian Cup 2023 Qualifiers: Indian National Team skipper Sunil Chhetri feels he always feels at home while in Kolkata. As the countdown for the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers begins, Chhetri opens up about his fondest memories of Kolkata, the fans in the ‘City of Joy,’ India’s preparation, the current crop of Liston, Manvir, and others, and much more. 

What memory does Kolkata bring to you?

A lot of fond memories – I started my career here. I tasted the Kolkata maidan which is really special and am married here and have an excellent family. I feel at home always in Kolkata.

Any specific football memories?

I have always maintained that you may have played in every club and part of India, but if you haven’t got a taste of playing here in Kolkata, you are not complete as a football player. Fans just love you here. Obviously, I have also been at the receiving end so many times. I had my first brush with the Bengali language here at the Kolkata Maidan – both in the form of love and abuse (laughs aloud).

The VYBK – that’s a stadium where you first played as a teenager some two decades back. Describe the feeling when you lead your country through the same player’s tunnel.

It is a surreal feeling, and the respect has been a mutual one. For the past few years, I have been playing against them for the club, but whenever I have worn the national team jersey, it’s always been genuine support, and that’s what I am expecting even this time. Football fans in Kolkata will never fail you.

What’s the mood in the camp? How confident are you about playing your 3rd Asian Cup?

That’s the ultimate goal. The mood is happy, and slowly and steadily everyone is getting fit — everyone is trying to understand each other. It’s quite a new team and a lot of places are up for grabs. There’s also a lot of new talent coming up. The good part is that everyone is hungry. We are hoping to get the right balance. Irrespective of who gets a chance, we will put our best foot forward.

Is it tricky that it’s only one match against all oppositions, rather than a usual double leg?

It’s a catch-22 situation. Simply because we have got home advantage, I’d say it would have been better if we got two games purely on the fact that we are playing at home. But it is what it is. It doesn’t matter now, and everyone has a fair chance. Playing at home comes with its own advantage, as much, as there will be pressure. Sunil Chhetri

In comparison to 2011 to 2019 and now – what has changed in the team?

The personalities are different. Add to that the fitness and the manner the boys approach the game are also entirely different. The knowledge that the current batch has gained on and off the field makes it a very distinct difference.

Is Sunil Chhetri’s job nowadays easier with the likes of Liston, Brandon, Suresh, Manvir, Thapa, and all others with you?

I would say it’s more of a responsible job. I’d not want to categorize it as either easy or hard. Sometimes I get into this vicious circle of thinking about it, and it affects my game in a manner I don’t like. So, I prefer to stay away from it. I try to keep my job simpler because I can do as much as I can do. The best feeling is when I go out and give whatever I have.

Read More: AFC Asian Cup 2023 Qualifiers Live Telecast: Schedule, Live Streaming, and other details, Check How to Watch