Indian football coach heaps praise on skipper Sandesh Jhingan

ANI  |  Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] 

Indian football team coach Stephen Constantine has lavished huge praise on the newly-appointed captain Jhingan, saying that the latter deserves to be playing should be playing in a bigger league.

As gear up for the second match in the international tri-series against St Kitts and Nevis to be played at the Football Arena on August 24, Constantine said, "The captain has to reflect the character of the team. He has to set the tone of the team. is a fighter like me who loves to lead the side from the front."

Jhingan, who leads the crop of the new breed of Indian footballers had made his debut for against Nepal, which was Constantine's first match as a coach in his second stint.

"to me a player who should be playing in a bigger league," Constantine certified.

The defender par excellence, wasn't too much willing to be over the moon. "Playing for your country is itself a great honour and here I am, leading my country," he stated.

Jhingan has played a stellar role in the Indian back-four along with Anas Etathodika, Pritam Kotal, Narayan Das and Gurpreet Sandhu (in goal) in helping create a new record for Indian Football in winning nine International matches (including the un-official match against Bhutan).

Constantine further went to say that is a one of the 'leaders for the future.'

"In coming days, at least we can identify as a leader once Sunil hangs his boots," he maintained.

Meanwhile, Chhetri, along with Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and Udanta Singh will be joining the National Camp after Bengaluru FC's AFC Cup stint.

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