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No Turning Back for Indian Football: Chhetri Ahead of AFC Final

Bengaluru could make history if they win in the AFC Cup final on Saturday.

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The talismanic Sunil Chhetri said there should be “no turning back” for Indian football, which got a boost from Bengaluru FC's recent rare achievement, and urged the country to keep backing his club as it seeks to script yet another piece of history in the AFC Cup final.

Bengaluru FC became the first Indian club to qualify for the final of a continental tournament after they defeated defending champions Johor Darul Ta'zim in the semifinals on 4-2 aggregate last month. They are now set to face Air Force Club of Iraq in the summit showdown in Doha on Saturday.

This final is the biggest game of my club career and there are no second thoughts on that. But more importantly, it means so much to Indian football too. The club and the country has caught the attention of Asian football and there should be no turning back from here.
Sunil Chhetri, Bengaluru FC captain
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The country's all-time highest scorer with 51 goals in 91 international appearances is determined to script history in the AFC finals.

We have created history by becoming the first side to make the final and in a day we have a chance to go one step further. But whatever the result, this is a big occasion and a feat that should inspire the country.
Sunil Chhetri

The 32-year-old striker urged Indian football fans to continue supporting them.

We feed off the energy of our fans and they will play a big role on the 5 November, even though they will be far away from us.
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Chhetri has been at the forefront of his club's march to the final of the tournament, scoring twice in the second leg of the last-four stage game, as well as its triumphs in domestic competition. But he remains modest about his ability to find the target consistently.

Bengaluru could make history if they win in the AFC Cup final on Saturday.
Bengaluru FC play the big final on Saturday. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook/Bengaluru FC)

Giving credit to his team-mates and the support staff, Chhetri said:

There are days when I fail to deliver and fall short but the beauty of football is that while you’re in it, it always gives you another game. That said, I’ve been surrounded by fantastic coaches, staff and teammates who are all working hard and pushing in the same direction. It makes things easier for me.

Before this, the farthest an Indian club had advanced in a continental tournament was the two AFC Cup semifinal appearances by Dempo in 2008 and East Bengal in 2013.

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Topics:  India Football   Bengaluru FC   AFC Cup 

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