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Who Will Replace Sunil Chhetri as India's Number Nine?

Who Will Replace Sunil Chhetri as India's Number Nine?

The Indian football team has long relied on the prolific goalscoring prowess of Sunil Chhetri, who has been the undisputed number nine since 2005. However, with Chhetri's retirement looming, the question of who will inherit his mantle has become paramount.The Indian football landscape has become accustomed to Chhetri's presence, leading to a dearth of out-and-out strikers. Most ISL teams rely on foreign center forwards to compensate for the lack of domestic goal scorers.Chhetri himself has acknowledged the need for a successor, stating, "It's time for our country to see the next number 9. It is time we build on it."Two players who immediately come to mind are Mumbai City FC's Lallianzuala Chhangte and Vikram Partap Singh. Chhangte, 26, has been a revelation this season, scoring 10 goals and providing six assists. His pace, skill, and technical ability make him a potential false nine.Singh, 22, has also impressed with his work ethic and relentless pressing. He scored eight goals and provided four assists in Mumbai City's title-winning campaign. His potential as a center forward is undeniable.Another contender is Chennaiyin FC's Rahim Ali, who has occasionally replaced Chhetri as a substitute. He is the only Indian player who has consistently played as a center forward for his club.The search for India's next number nine will continue until a viable option emerges. Igor Stimac will have a difficult decision to make when India faces Qatar in their final qualifier on June 11 without their star striker. A change in formation, such as a false nine, could be a possibility.

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Vikram Partap Singh Prepares for Biggest Club Match of His Career

Vikram Partap Singh Prepares for Biggest Club Match of His Career

Vikram Partap Singh, a rising star in Indian football, is gearing up for the biggest match of his club career: the Indian Super League (ISL) final against Mohun Bagan Super Giant. With 12 goal contributions (8 goals, 4 assists) this season, Singh has emerged as a key player for Mumbai City FC.Singh's preparation for the final has been meticulous. After missing the last league game due to suspension, he was determined to prove his worth in the semi-final against FC Goa. His goal and assist over two legs against Goa were crucial in Mumbai City's victory."I told myself that the semi-final is where I need to show that I can be useful to the team," Singh said. "The only thought for us was to try and score one goal. When Chhangte scored, it gave us belief and realization that there is time for more."Singh believes that the key to success in the final will be maintaining belief and avoiding complacency. "No player now thinks the game will end around the 90-minute mark," he said. "Sometimes seven minutes are enough to score two or three goals."The desire to end the season on a high note is also driving Singh and his teammates. "Losing the league shield in Kolkata to Mohun Bagan meant we had to win the semi-final as we didn't want to finish with nothing after a good season," he said.Singh has learned valuable lessons from Mumbai City's previous encounters with Mohun Bagan. "If there is one thing we learnt from that game, it was: never start a game thinking a draw will be enough," he said.Despite Mumbai City's Champions League experience this season, Singh believes that the ISL final is the biggest club game of his career. "We can't say that about any game we play in India. So, this is a must-win," he said.Singh credits his coach, Petr Kratky, for giving him more freedom and playing him on both sides of the pitch. "I feel I am more mature now but the confidence he had in me helped," he said.Singh is also eager to make his mark on the international stage. After making his debut for India against Afghanistan last March, he believes it's time to work hard and improve. "I can't call myself a young player anymore. 22 'bahut hota hai'. It felt like I was late for my India debut," he said.Singh is confident that he can continue to perform at a high level. "At 22, you can't say all that. I can play all year," he said.

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