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Virat Kohli Dubs Sunil Chhetri Winner 'Mindblowing', Congratulates Team For SAFF Cup Triumph

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India defeated Afghanistan 2-1 to clinch the SAFF Cup for the seventh time. Sunil Chhetri and Jeje Lalpekhlua scored for the hosts after Zubayr Amiri gave the defending champions the lead. India's Test captain Virat Kohli congratulated Chhetri for the winner.


India Test captain Virat Kohli congratulated his football counterpart Sunil Chhetri for his "mindblowing" winner that helped India beat Afghanistan in the final for a seventh South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Cup title in Thiruvananthapuram on Sunday. (SAFF Cup: Jeje Lalpekhlua, Sunil Chhetri Inspire India to Victory over Afghanistan)
Kohli congratulated the Indian team and made a special mention of Chhetri, who ended the tournament as the most valuable player for his three goals and four assists. (Sunil Chhetri Asks For Patience After Poor FIFA World Cup Campaign)
India came back from a goal down through strikes from Jeje Lalpekhlua and Chhetri, who scored an extra time winner, to avenge their 2013 defeat in the SAFF Cup final to Afghanistan. (Afghans Warned Against Joyful Gunfire Ahead of South Asian Football Federation Cup final)
The Indian skipper, who co-owns FC Goa in the Indian Super League (ISL), is a known football fan and he didn't hide his elation at India winning the SAFF Cup for the seventh time.
The Indian cricket team will play five One-day internationals (ODI) and three Twenty20s in their tour Down Under.
Coach Stephen Constantine on Cloud Nine
Following India's win coach Stephen Constantine was all praise for his team and dubbed the win as "one of the best achievements in my coaching career."
"Everybody connected with Indian football and we won against all odds. They (Afghanistan) thought that we would push into the attack, but we knew what we were doing."
"We had to be on our toes at all times and everybody worked their socks-off and functioned as a unit. At the end of the day we won and that is what matters."
Constantine, not a great fan of the ISL that does little to lift India's players, also dedicated the SAFF Cup win to "Indian football and the fans".
"I am not a one man band. This trophy is for all of us right from to lads to the fans. It belongs to everybody," Constantine said.
"We should all stand up for Indian football."
Chhetri Praises his Teammates
Chhetri spoke of the win fondly and credited his younger teammates for the record triumph.
"It gives me immense joy to be crowned champions," said Chhetri.
"It is not easy to win a tournament with a young side and we did that. I told the boys that we should not lose today, no matter what as if we did, Afghanistan would be champions for their entire lives."
Chhetri thanked the fans for their support and dedicated the win to his striking partner Robin Singh, who was ruled out of the tournament before the semifinals due to a knee injury.
"The fans were wonderful today. They cheered for us even when we were a goal down and that gave us motivation to win the match. I want to dedicate this win to Robin Singh, as it was really unfortunate that we lost him."


5 Great Positive Changes in Indian Football during SAFF Cup 2015


India has won their record seventh title for the most prestigious football trophy in South East Asia by beating Afghanistan in the final in Thiruvananthapuram yesterday. A silverware after a long wait of 4 years is certainly a welcome silver lining on the dark horizons of Indian football. But this SAFF Cup has brought us more than just the Cup.
1. Confidence Booster for a newly assembled team: The team was newly assembled just before FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The core of the Indian national football team was changed. The trusted players like Climax Lawrence, Mehtab Hossein, Gourmangi, Cliford Miranda, Rahim Nabi all were past their prime and few of them took retirement from International footballalready . So Stephen Constantine selected young good performers like Gurpreet Sing Sandhu, Narayan Das, Arnab Mondal, Pritam Kotal, Eugenson Lyndoh, Rolin Borges.
This team with new boys, however, did not live up to the expectation of fans in FIFA world cup qualifiers. Though they gave some good fight in home matches to Asian Football powerhouse like Oman and Iran but losing to Guam or Turkemenistan was disappointing. Now India has won the Suzuki SAFF cup with an all win record with new faces. A wining habit at any level is important for bigger success. This will surely boost some confidence among these youngsters. All young faces have tested which will help coach and selectors to conclude a best possible staring eleven.
2. Selection of National Team:  The selection procedure of Indian national football team has been streamlined since the arrival of Stephan Constantine. As this is his second tenure as Indian National Football team coach, he kept faith on his trusted boys of past and tried to build a scouting system and implementing good selection procedure. It has been observed by fans that in recent past team selection was not very best. For reasons unknown, many in-form players or good performers in domestic leagues were not selected on several occasions. The noteworthy names who faced this are: Malswama Tulunga, Lalkamal Bhowmik, Mehtab Hossain, Alvito D’Cunha, Lalrindika Ralte, Debjit Majumder. This was observed even during the selection of team for 2018 FIFA WCQs.
But SAFF Cup camp was the first time that Stephen Constantine had called up notable performers of domestic leagues and Indian Super League. Players like Arjun Tudu, Koushik Sardar, Amrindar Singh, Bikash Jairu, Romeo Fernandez, Mandar Rao Deshai along with young boy Chhangte got calls for the preliminary camp. Hope this is just the beginning and slowly we will see all good performers getting rewarded for their hard work, which will be a big boost for domestic leagues.

Lallianzuala Chhangte Indian Football Player
Lallianzuala Chhangte: The new kid on the block!

3. Arrival of Lallianzuala Chhangte :  The kid announced his arrival in Indian football in style. He has stolen all eyes after his brilliant strike against Nepal in SAFF Championship group leg game. The Mizoram lad has set a new record in the history of Indian football too. Chhangte, the 18 year four months old striker has been the youngest scorer in competitive FIFA recognized tournament for senior Indian squad, overshadowing the legendary Bhaichung Bhutia who started his journey in the senior Indian squad as 18 year and six months old only and scored his debut goal. We would love to see more from this amazing lad in coming days.
4. First Overseas Coach to Win Suzuki SAFF Cup:  Stephen Constantine has become the first foreign coach of Indian National football team to win SAFF cup. Great coaches like Rustom Akramav, Bob Houghton, Wim Koevermance and Stephen himself in his earlier stint had failed to win SAFF Cup. Though India won the SAFF Cup during Bob Houghton’s tenure in 2009, the young U-23 team was guided by Sukhwinder Singh. We congratulate Stephen Constantine for breaking the jinx.
5. Morale Booster for Indian Football Fans Indian Football Fans like us were a disenchanted and frustrated lot after the disastrous FIFA WCQ campaign last year, which saw us lose to a team like Guam. We had lost all hopes of playing even in the upcoming AFC Asia Cup. The SAFF Cup win has once again enthused the Indian football fraternity with a glimmer of hope that we too can play better football. Not that we have not won SAFF cup before, but the game we played was of much higher quality than we have seen from our team recently

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