FC Goa youth coach Israil Gurung stated that before aiming for the FIFA World Cup, Team India must become a consistent presence at the Asian Cup level and urged all stakeholders to keep their individual egos aside for the sport’s betterment.
‘Keep Individual Ego Aside’
Speaking to ANI, Israil said, “If you ask me honestly, this is the question that people start to raise, people start to shout every after four years. But what kind of work we do? Now, as soon as this World Cup gets over, for the next four years, are we ready to work in a certain, in a positive way? This is my big question.””I am not worried about the World Cup, you know. I want to see India playing at the Asian level continuously. And also, the saddest part is now, before India used to dominate among the SAFF teams hands down. But now, if you can see, we started struggling. There is something wrong going on, you know.””So, I feel like, you know, keeping individuals’ ego aside, this will come together. Look for the betterment of the football. I think that is the saddest part, that it is going very slow,” he signed off.
Inconsistent Run and Coaching Woes
Their recent results against other Asian/smaller teams like Maldives, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Singapore etc have also been weak. In 2024, India failed to buy themselves a win for 11 straight matches, with India breaking the streak with a 3-0 win over Maldives back in March 2025.In 2025, India did manage three wins in 11 matches and a CAFA Nations Cup bronze, but overall results were still far from impressive. The uncertainty over start of Indian Super League (ISL), which initially did not find any takers, troubled the footballers’ livelihood and game. The ISL’s latest season eventually kicked off in February this year.This year, India started off with a win over Hong Kong, but faced defeats to Jamaica, Zimbabwe, Tajikistan in their coming matches. The highly inconsistent run of results have seen quick changing of coaches, with Igor Stimac leaving the post in 2024 and Manolo Marquez, famed for his exploits in Indian Super League (ISL), also leaving the post after being one year in charge last year. In August last year, Khalid Jamil was appointed as men’s national team coach. (ANI)(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)