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CliQ INDIA > Sports > "She told me go out there and enjoy": Chhetri recalls conversations with wife ahead of AFC Asian Cup
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"She told me go out there and enjoy": Chhetri recalls conversations with wife ahead of AFC Asian Cup

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New Delhi [India], January 9 (ANI): As the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Asian Cup comes closer, Indian captain Sunil Chhetri said that he wants to play football for the love of the sport for the remainder of his international career instead of being bogged down by pressure and expectations of fans.

June 12, 2005, was when a certain 20-year-old striker stepped onto the pitch in Quetta, Pakistan, to clock his first international game for the Blue Tigers.

Nineteen years, 145 international matches, and 93 goals later, a 39-year-old Chhetri is seen going through a daily transformation, as he, along with the Blue Tigers, prepare for the upcoming AFC Asian Cup 2023, in Doha, Qatar. For it is when the India captain takes to the pitch, that he transfigures himself into an 18-year-old playing for the love of the beautiful game.

“That is the way I want to play, whatever time I have left with the National Team,” said a smiling Chhetri to the-aiff.com.

“I had a chat with my wife about the Asian Cup and the World Cup Qualifiers against Afghanistan later, and it seemed to her that I was taking too much pressure with these matches.”

“She told me to just go out there and enjoy. You start playing football because you love it. When we used to play small-sided games as kids, it was for the enjoyment of the game. But when you become pro, you get bogged down by all the noise and expectations, and the wins and the losses. Sometimes we tend to forget why we started it all. The essence of football is lost.”

“It is all about the mindset of going out there and enjoying it. Of course, you still have to maintain discipline, and do all the things that you have to do around football, you cannot forget your duties, but at the end of the day, once you go out there, you should enjoy what you’re doing,” said Chhetri.

It has been just over a week since the Blue Tigers arrived in Doha ahead of the Asian Cup, where they have been drawn in Group B, alongside Australia (January 13), Uzbekistan (January 18), and Syria (January 23).

Chhetri is now on the brink of playing his third AFC Asian Cup, the other two editions coming in 2011 and 2019, and the India captain has a special feeling for the tournament.

“It is a massive tournament for us, purely because we get to rub shoulders with the best in Asia. Teams like Australia and Uzbekistan are probably of the World Cup level, so you can test yourself against them,” he said.

“What is sure is that we have improved in the last seven to eight years. but then you play them and you see how far you are, and how the tempo of the game is. It is just important to play your best, and generally, it is a good marker for the nation to test where we are.”

“So far, we have worked pretty hard over the last week, a lot of us got better in terms of fitness, and some have recovered from the little niggles they were carrying. Everyone seems focused, which has to be a given at this stage. But one thing is that the camaraderie between the boys is absolutely amazing,” he said.

The 2023 edition of the AFC Asian Cup is much akin to the 2011 edition, where India began their campaign against Australia (0-4). However, Chhetri feels that the Blue Tigers are better prepared now.

“We did not have much knowledge of the Australian team back then. Not when compared to the minute details we have now. We have watched their friendlies against Palestine and Bahrain, we know which leagues their players are in, and individual clips on them,” explained Chhetri.

“With this familiarity, the fear factor goes out. I must admit, of course, that they are extremely good. They are a couple of levels above than what we play in the ISL (Indian Super League), but at least we know what we are up against,” he added.

The key, believes the India captain, is not to ponder too far ahead. “We will take it one game at a time and try to give a good account of ourselves. We will prepare as much as possible, gather as much knowledge as we possibly can, and then act according to that,” he said.

While Chhetri has scored four goals in his six matches at the AFC Asian Cup, the 2023 edition will be an altogether different one for him. Not only he is older and wiser, but he also became a father last year.

That may not have changed his perspective on football, but it certainly has changed his outlook on life.

“I am so much happier and calmer now. It is like I have had a different responsibility and purpose ever since I became a father, it is something that I cannot explain,” he said.

“I am so fortunate that my wife is doing all the heavy lifting so I can come here and train, play, and get my eight hours of sleep.”

“A lot of people who became fathers before I did, had told me about it, but I never understood it back then. But I am certainly much calmer, much cleaner and much happier in life now,” he added. (ANI)

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