Kolkata: The Blue Tigers touched down 'The City of Joy' for 15th October's 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier game against Bangladesh. The Indian team was greeted with much fanfare at the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport as they came to 'Mecca of Cricket' after almost eight years.
On their arrival in Kolkata India football team goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu on Sunday said coach Igor Stimac has been very smart in introducing a host of new faces so that when important players like centre-back Sandesh Jhingan miss out, the team does not suffer.
Jhingan suffered a tear on the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee during their 1-1 draw against NorthEast United FC (NEUFC) on Wednesday. The 26-year-old will have to undergo surgery that may rule him out for six months.
India will take on Bangladesh in a World Cup qualifier on October 15 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata.
"Its a very important game for us, no doubt in that. And I hope he (Jhingan) recovers well, and recovers soon from the injury. I think the coach has been very smart from the start that he has brought in the mixture of young players so that we have those options and competitiveness in every single position," Gurpreet told reporters ahead of India's first practice session in Kolkata. They arrived at the city on Sunday after a 10-day camp in Guwahati.
Talking about Jhingan's injury, Gurpreet said: "It's something we didn't want but I'm pretty sure the coaching staff is prepared for that. And we will have players coming in for Sunday's position. We won't have his experience, but we have players that can fill in his position and release back."
India are still to win a game in Group E after losing narrowly to Oman 1-2 and holding Qatar to a famous 0-0 draw. Gurpreet was at his best in Doha last month as he made a host of saves to keep the Asian champions at bay. The 27-year-old however played down the enormity of the draw, saying that he has played tougher games in his career.