India goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu doesn’t wish to belittle the lower-ranked opponents within the upcoming closing spherical of the Asian Cup qualifiers and mentioned the hosts must be “respectful as well as ruthless” after they kick off their marketing campaign on June 8.
Clubbed with lower-ranked opponents in Hong Kong (147), Afghanistan (150) and Cambodia (171), world quantity 106 India are the favourites to make the minimize for the 2023 Asian Cup most important event from group D.
“Every draw in modern-day football is a tricky one. We need to be respectful towards our opponents,” the 30-year-old Gurpreet instructed the AIFF web site.
“Obviously, they’ve additionally been making ready for these three matches, and it’s comprehensible that they’ve completed their homework very similar to us.
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“We can’t take anyone lightly not at this stage because the stakes are high. Even as much as we need to respect the teams we play, we need to be ruthless in our approach.” After kicking off their marketing campaign in opposition to Cambodia, India subsequent tackle Afghanistan (June 11) and Hong Kong (June 14).
Eleven spots are up for grabs from the third and closing spherical of the 2023 Asian Cup qualifiers which can be competed by 24 groups cut up into six teams in several venues of the continent.
Six group toppers and 5 greatest runners-up will make the minimize.
“We need to make sure we go out there to get the result. I believe we should be the one team that earns a ticket to the AFC Asian Cup 2023 from this group,” Gurpreet mentioned.
“It is that place where we want to be again and again, and every four years. It’s a stepping stone for us. If we do well in the Asian Cup, there are more chances of us doing better at the World Cup Qualifiers,” he mentioned concerning the significance of the event.
Sunil Chhetri and Co, who have been eradicated within the group stage of the 2019 Asian Cup, may have an opportunity to qualify for the 2023 version of the continental showpiece from group D.
Gurpreet fondly remembers their 4-1 win over Thailand within the final version of the primary event.
“Hopefully, we can recreate those moments again. In 2019 I was still one of the youngsters, but now I am not. I am now in the category of the older players (laughs),” he signed off.