We need to focus to do well in the World Cup Qualifiers- Jeje Lalpekhlua
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The Mizo Sniper also feels that the Blue Tigers were unfortunate in their defeat against Bahrain in the AFC Asian Cup.
India was dubbed as a sleeping giant by former FIFA President Joseph Blatter way back in 2006. Post India’s heart-warming performance in the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019, National Team striker Jeje Lalpekhlua believes the “sleeping giant is now awake and ever evolving.”
“The sleeping giant is now awake,” commented Jeje. “We have shown to all in Asia that we belong on the same page as them,” he added. “Our performance in the AFC Asian Cup has improved tenfold, and it can only get better from here as the young players have been given the needed experience.”
India qualified for the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019 after an eight-year hiatus. Their last appearance was in 2011 in Doha where the Blue Tigers had succumbed to hard-fought losses in all three games in the group stage.
“Our biggest achievement was the win against Thailand,” Jeje, who had scored India’s 4th goal on the night, explained. “We gave our 100% in every match. But we could have done better. Not qualifying out of the group stages is a setback for us. It shows that anything can happen in Football,” he expressed.
“It was a very difficult match against Bahrain and it was very unfortunate the way we lost. However, that is life in football, and the important part stays the experience earned by the young players that will give dividends in the future,” he quipped.
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With an average age of 24, India were the second youngest team in the AFC Asian Cup. Jeje felt the next target for this ‘young and hungry’ team is another qualification to the Asian Cup.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]“We have to make the qualification to the AFC Asian Cup a regular feature in our calendars. Now we need to focus to do well in the World Cup Qualifiers, followed by yet again qualifying for the Asian Cup,” he stressed.
“The most important lesson that we have learnt is that Indian football can go only upwards from here towards a brighter future.”
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