Will do everything I can to take India to promised land

Footballer Sunil Chhetri addresses the flag-off ceremony of Trophy Tour of the Durand Cup Tournament 2024, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on Wednesday
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Footballer Sunil Chhetri addresses the flag-off ceremony of Trophy Tour of the Durand Cup Tournament 2024, at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on Wednesday

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New Delhi: Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri might have bid adieu to his international career but he remains deeply attached to the fortunes of the...

New Delhi: Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri might have bid adieu to his international career but he remains deeply attached to the fortunes of the team and says he will do everything in his power to take the country to the "promised land". Speaking at a function attended by President Droupadi Murmu, who flagged off the trophy tour of Durand Cup football tournament, Chhetri said that India will one day reach that level which the people of the country dreamt of.

"I have experienced a lot of ups and downs in my career, but one thing is constant, that is one day, we will reach that level which all of us have dreamt of," said Chhetri who retired from international football last month after breaking a plethora of national records. Chhetri will continue to play in the Indian Super League as his contract with Bengaluru FC runs till next year. He is yet to decide when he will quit domestic football. "I can't do much now as I am retired but I will do everything I can to take India to that promised land. We have a lot to work for, but we will be at that place we want to be," Chhetri, who turns 40 next month, said without elaborating.

Chhetri was speaking about Indian football's future at a time when the game in the country has been in a state of turmoil for the past few weeks after the team failed to qualify for the third round of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers, leading to the sacking of coach Igor Stimac.

Chhetri had spoken during his playing days that instead of thinking about when India will qualify for the World Cup, the country should first hope to be among the top-20 in Asia and then move up to top-10, before taking a final shot at the four-year showpiece.

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