New Delhi: Indian football great IM Vijayan urged young and aspiring footballers from the country to follow in the footsteps of national team skipper Sunil Chhetri.
Vijayan feels Chhetri is a symbol of "dedication and resolve ".
Vijayan, who turned 51 last month, lauded Chhetri for his longevity and urged the youngsters to idolise the 35-year-old's work ethic.
In a live chat with Chhetri on Instagram, Vijayan said: "I follow your matches and the dedication and resolve with which you play for your club and country is brilliant. The number of matches you have played for India and the number of goals you have scored -- it's a huge achievement.
"I have spoken to many youngsters and upcoming players including Sahal (Abdul Samad) and Ashique (Kuruniyan), and I tell them to look at you. The way you play and the things you do -- I ask them to take you as an example," he added.
Chhetri is India's most capped footballer with 108 appearances. The talismanic striker is also the second-highest international goal scorer. With 72 strikes, he is sandwiched between Cristiano Ronaldo (99 goals) and Lionel Messi (70).
Vijayan, one of the greatest footballers India has produced, also advised the young players to remain grounded and not let fame get over their head to be successful in life.