Sunil Chhetri to Retire from International Football After World Cup Qualifier
Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri's decision to retire from international football after the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Kuwait on June 6 has sent shockwaves through the Indian football fraternity. The 39-year-old striker, who has been the face of Indian football for over a decade, has been a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring footballers across the country.
Chhetri's decision was driven by a combination of physical and mental factors. While he remains physically fit and capable of playing at the highest level, he admitted that the mental toll of international football had taken its toll. "The retirement decision was not because of physical aspect, I am still fit, running, chasing, defending, the hard work is not difficult, the reason is to do with mental aspect," said Chhetri.
The mental aspect that Chhetri referred to is likely related to the immense pressure and expectations that come with being the captain of the Indian national team. India has struggled to achieve significant success on the international stage, and Chhetri has often been the target of criticism and scrutiny. The constant pressure and scrutiny can take a heavy toll on a player's mental health, and it is understandable that Chhetri felt the need to step away from the international spotlight.
Chhetri's retirement will leave a huge void in the Indian football team. He is the country's all-time leading goalscorer with 94 goals, and his experience and leadership will be sorely missed. However, Chhetri is confident that the team has the potential to continue to grow and improve without him. "I am sure the team will do well, they have the talent, they have the potential, they have the hunger," said Chhetri.
Chhetri's retirement also marks the end of an era in Indian football. He was part of the golden generation of Indian footballers that included Bhaichung Bhutia, IM Vijayan, and Renedy Singh. These players helped to raise the profile of Indian football and inspired a new generation of players. Chhetri's retirement is a reminder that all good things must come to an end, but his legacy will continue to inspire Indian footballers for years to come.
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