Captain Sunil Chhetri has been coaxed out of retirement to help the Indian national football team qualify for the Asian Cup. Chhetri, who retired from international football after the AFC Asian Cup in January, has agreed to come back to the squad following a request from head coach Igor Stimac. The veteran striker is India’s all-time leading goal scorer and his return is expected to provide a major boost to the team’s chances of qualifying for the prestigious tournament. Chhetri’s decision to return to the national team has been met with excitement and optimism among Indian football fans. The team is currently preparing for the upcoming qualifiers, and Chhetri’s experience and leadership are seen as vital for the team’s success. India will be looking to secure a spot in the Asian Cup, which will be held in China in 2023. Chhetri’s presence on the field is sure to inspire his teammates and give them the confidence they need to perform at their best. With Chhetri back in the fold, the Indian national team will be aiming to make a strong statement in the qualifiers and secure their place in the Asian Cup.

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