“Not Easy To Awaken A Sleeping Giant”: Ex-Manchester City Star Terry Phelan On Indian Football

The Indian football team went to the AFC Asian Cup 2024 with high hopes but the results were less than satisfactory to say the least. The Sunil Chhetri-led side was not able to able to score a single goal in their group stage matches and ended up conceding a combined six goals against Australia, Uzbekistan and Syria.

In the past, Indian football has been described as a ‘sleeping giant’ but former Manchester City and Chelsea footballer Terry Phelan believes that it will not be an easy task to awaken the ‘giant’. In an exclusive interview with NDTV, Phelan, who is currently the sporting director of Bengaluru Super Division club South United FC, opened up about the state of Indian football and a possible roadmap for the future.

“We see everyone talking about playing in the World Cup. That takes time. It costs money, takes time and resources. It will take years and years to build.

There is a push from private entities as well as the AIFF to improve coaches and if coaches are better, then the players will be better. I think it will happen with Indian football but they need to be aggressive with it and decide how can we take it to the next level.”

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