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Sunil Chhetri and I have a telepathic understanding on the pitch, says Jeje Lalpekhlua - Sports News

Jeje Lalpekhlua said that the 2019 Asian Cup is almost like a World Cup for India (@IndianFootball Photo) HIGHLIGHTS Jeje Lalpekhlua said he and Sunil Chhteri compliment each other's style of play Jeje said the Indian footnball team is confident of doing well in 2019 AFC Asian Cup India begin their group stage campaign in the AFC Asian Cup 2019 from January 5 Indian football team forward Jeje Lalpekhlua Tuesday said he has developed a "telepathic understanding" with ace striker Sunil Chhetri.

Jeje first caught the attention by scoring a hat-trick against Pakistan at the age of 19 -- in his first tournament. Since then, despite scoring regularly, he was in and out of the national squad till 2015, when he cemented his place.

"I played with Sunil-bhai when I made my debut. Since then we have been playing together. I feel, together we fit in well, and complement each other's styles," Jeje stated.

"He has helped me a lot on and off the field. We have a telepathic understanding on the pitch. I know where he is, and he always knows where I am," he added.

India take on Thailand in their opening match of the AFC Asian Cup 2019 and Jeje sounded confident.

"This team is a strong one as we have put in a lot of good work so far," the Mizo player said.

"We are confident in our abilities and feel that we can take on any challenge."

He stated that the side has been improving steadily, and that the progress is there for everyone to see.

"Compared to when I made my debut, there is a lot of difference in the National Team. With every match, we have been getting better and have achieved a lot in between," he said.

"I'm very happy to be a part of this team. We worked hard to qualify for the Asian Cup. It is the biggest tournament for us, almost like a World Cup. We hope to do well, and strive for bigger things," he stated.

"In fact, there is still a lot we can do and the AFC Asian Cup is the next step along the way."

Jeje also spoke about the role played by coach Constantine in the recent upsurge.

"The entire team has put in a lot of hard work. He has had the most crucial role to play. When he came in, he had told us that our target was to qualify for the Asian Cup, and we did it."

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