India’s veteran goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu feels the AFC Asian Cup is probably the closest they can get to a World Cup atmosphere. The Blue Tigers will take on Australia in the AFC Asian Cup and they will have their work cut against tough opponents in the tournament.
Igor Stimac’s team is drawn with teams like Australia, Uzbekistan, and Syria in Group B, and the tournament will take place in Qatar.
The Sunil Chhetri-led team will play their opening match of the tournament against potent Australia on 13th January and they will look to come up with a collective effort.
The Blue Tigers announced their 26-man squad for the continental event and they will be looking to give their best.
Sandhu admitted it is not going to be an easy group but they are looking forward to the challenges.
Sandhu said while talking to AIFF, “It’s not an easy group to be in, but it’s where we should be. It’s only when you face the challenges and discomforts that you know where you stand. As a nation and a team, this is the best place to be. Australia are a World Cup side, and Uzbekistan and Syria have also done quite well.”
“But we should not think too low of ourselves. We’re also here on merit, and we will do our best to make the most of it. It is a special tournament, probably the closest we can get to a World Cup atmosphere. We just need to enjoy, be happy and confident, and make sure that we perform.”
The custodian added they have developed as a unit and the players are now hungrier than ever to prove their mettle.
“It’s an honour and a privilege to look back at those times and think that I’m now a part of three AFC Asian Cups. It’s been a massive transition, and a lot of players were on the verge of ending their careers back in 2011, and we had so many new guys come in.”
“I would say that we are still a majorly experienced side right now. Over the years, we have developed a lot, and the players are now hungrier than ever before and are educated in a professional environment in terms of football knowledge.”