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Indian youngsters need to train with European academies, says Sunil Chhetri

New Delhi [India], April 20 (ANI): Indian football team skipper Sunil Chhetri feels that the country's budding soccer players should get a chance to train in European academies in order to improve their skills.

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Indian football team skipper Sunil Chhetri (Photo/Indian Football Team Twitter)

New Delhi [India], April 20 (ANI): Indian football team skipper Sunil Chhetri feels that the country's budding soccer players should get a chance to train in European academies in order to improve their skills.
"I just hope a lot of Indian youngsters, if not a few, get a chance to go to these (European) academies when they are 17-18 years old and still have 4-5 years to improve. They will get an opportunity to train with better players in a better league and just improve," Indian Super League (ISL) website quoted Chhetri as saying.
"When you get an opportunity to play in those academies, you will get to know the game in a better way. You will get to fine-tune the technicalities, understanding of the game," he said.
Eight years after signing his first professional contract with the Mariners in 2002 when he was 17 years, Chhetri had his first overseas stint when he signed a professional contract with Sporting Kansas City. In the process, he became the first Indian footballer to earn a professional contract from a Major League Soccer (MLS) club.
The Blue Tigers skipper's stint with Kansas also includes a friendly match against Manchester United.
"I played two games (for Kansas Sporting City) and came back and they offered me a contract. I went there as a Kansas player and I think I had played 6-7 friendly games. In two games, I scored two hat-tricks and a brace and I thought I would start for the team. I had a lovely pre-season where I scored 14 goals in seven games," Chhetri said.
As the MLS season kicked off, although Peter Vermes, who happens to be the longstanding coach of the club outfit until now, wanted Chhetri to stay with the club, the 25-year-old preferred to sacrifice his club contract and join the Indian team camp for the-then forthcoming AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2011.
"The National Team were up for an eight-month-long camp before the AFC Asian Cup in 2011, I didn't go for the first few months and when the last 2 months were left, Bob (Houghton) called me saying, "If you're not starting and playing there right now, you can come," Chhetri said.
"I talked to Peter Vermes and he said, "Listen, you have just come to the team, you are still in and out. Are you sure you want to do this?" I said, "Yeah, I want to go to the National Team camp," the striker added.
In the Continental Championship, Chhetri went on to score one apiece against Bahrain and Korea Republic.
The man with 72 international goals went on to describe his next foreign sojourn with Sporting Lisbon as a "great experience."
"I went to Sporting Lisbon and it was a great experience for me. Bruma, Eric (Dier), Pedro (Mendes), Joao Mario were there and they are doing so well around the world right now. I was 26 then and all these kids were 18, 19 and 20 years old. When I came back, I was a more mature person," Chhetri concluded. (ANI)

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