Former India captain Bhaichung Bhutia has said that talismanic striker Sunil Chhetri should not have returned to international football, breaking his retirement to help India in the AFC 2027 Asian Cup qualification campaign. Bhaichung termed it a mistake.
Chhetri last scored for the Blue Tigers in March this year against the Maldives but has drawn a blank in the country’s next matches since then.
While reacting to India’s exit from the Asian Cup qualifiers after a 1-2 defeat to Singapore in the third round in Goa, the former Indian captain urged goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu to consider stepping aside to give the next generation a chance, also.
“It’s time for Sunil. He’s had a great career and a wonderful farewell, but his comeback was a big mistake, for him and for Indian football. I had mentioned that earlier, too. It’s also time for senior players like Sunil and Gurpreet to say goodbye. They have served Indian football well, but now the next generation has to take over,” Bhutia told PTI.
Bhutia urged India to move away from glamorous European football models and instead emulate Asian nations such as Uzbekistan and Jordan, which have achieved consistent success with modest resources.
India’s 1-2 defeat against Singapore came after a 1-1 draw in the away leg, resulting in the Blue Tigers missing out on the continental tournament for the first time since it expanded to 24 teams in 2019.
“It’s very disappointing because the Asia Cup is something we should at least be qualifying for regularly. When 24 teams qualify for the Asia Cup and you still can’t make it, then it’s very, very disappointing. “We keep talking about the World Cup and other big things, but if we can’t even qualify for the Asia Cup, then we are very far away from our goal,” the 48-year-old Indian football icon added.