'Stimac ouster cry' grows after shock India defeat
Former India defender Gourmangi Singh feels something is "amiss" in the Indian dressing room, while former forward Dipendu Biswas slammed Stimac's skewed team selection for the disastrous show and demanded his immediate ouster
PTI
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Igor Stimac
Kolkata, 27 March
Former India
footballers feel there is 'discord' in the changing room and demanded the
ouster of head coach Igor Stimac following India's shocking 1-2 defeat to
Afghanistan in the World Cup qualifiers.
Talismanic Sunil
Chhetri struck in his landmark 150th international fixture but the 117th-ranked
India squandered the one-goal advantage at halftime to let in two second-half
goals by the world No 158 Afghanistan in their return leg clash in Guwahati on Tuesday.
Former India
defender Gourmangi Singh feels something is "amiss" in the Indian
dressing room, while former forward Dipendu Biswas slammed Stimac's skewed team
selection for the disastrous show and demanded his immediate ouster.
Echoing similar
views, veteran Subrata Bhattacharya said that foreign coaches never brought
laurels to the Indian team and called for an Indian coach to produce players of
the calibre of "five-six" Sunil Chhetris. "Remember that these
are the same players who got praise for their historic draw against Qatar (in
World Cup qualifiers 2022)," Gourmangi told PTI.
"Last year,
they achieved greater heights, winning three tournaments including the SAFFF
Championships. For one year they were performing, earning everyone's praise so
suddenly what happened? It was the same team, same players, so what happened
suddenly?" he asked. "Even though I have been part of the Indian
changing room there must be something missing somewhere. We're not privy to
what's happening there. I'm unsure about the players' relationship with
Stimac."
The All India
Football Federation under Kalyan Chaubey has also made headlines for wrong
reasons in the recent past since the sacking of its secretary general Shaji
Prabhakaran for "breach of trust" in November last year. This has
coincided with India's Asian Games fiasco and a disastrous show in the Asian
Cup. India struggled to make a team for the Hangzhou showpiece and reached just
hours before the continental showpiece.
And, at the Asian
Cup early this year, India failed to score a single goal from three outings,
and extended their goalless run to six successive matches till Chhetri ended
the drought in his 150th International appearance on Tuesday.
'Get house in
order'
Gourmangi further
urged the stakeholders to get the "house in order". "I don't
want to take names but the AIFF's recent incidents may have had an impact on
the field too. It's like if the parents are quarrelling then the effect will be
seen on the kids. You need to get the house in order. If the players don't
progress and continue playing the same, then of course, we can point
fingers," said the FC Goa assistant coach.
Former attacking
midfielder Biswas, who is now the football secretary of Mohammedan Sporting,
criticised Stimac for the over-reliance on Chhetri. He is of the view that not
giving opportunities to young talents from tournaments like I-League, Santosh
Trophy and Calcutta Premier Division, has impeded Indian football as India
continue to bank heavily on Chhetri nearly two decades after he made his debut.
"It's a very
depressing situation that players who have performed well in Durand Cup,
Kolkata League or I-League, which has more viewership than the top-tier ISL,
don't catch any attention," Biswas said. "We keep saying why we don't
have another Chhetri but if we don't give chances to these performing players
how will the talents emerge?" he questioned.
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