Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's recent comeback to the Indian national team has been marked by a blend of determination, introspection, and the influence of key figures in his career. After a period where he was out of favor, Sandhu's return has been pivotal for the Blue Tigers, highlighting his resilience and continued importance to Indian football.
Sandhu's journey back to the national squad wasn't without its challenges. After being dropped, the experienced goalkeeper decided to take matters into his own hands. He traveled to Norway to train with his former club, Stabæk Fotball, with the aim of regaining his form and confidence. This move underscores Sandhu's proactive approach and commitment to self-improvement. "I knew myself, I can only change it by working and showing what I can do because I know what I can do and what I can provide on the pitch," Sandhu stated. His efforts paid off, as he not only regained his spot but also played a crucial role in the team's success at the CAFA Nations Cup.
Key to Sandhu's resurgence has been the support and guidance from those around him. India's coach, Khalid Jamil, made it a priority to bring Sandhu back into the fold, emphasizing his importance to the team. "My first call on being appointed head coach was to Gurpreet and I told him he was needed," Jamil revealed. Jamil's confidence in Sandhu was unwavering, stating, "If you ask me who is the best player in India, my answer is: Gurpreet. I think he is one of the best goalkeepers in Asia". This reassurance was crucial in boosting Sandhu's morale and drive.
Another significant influence in Sandhu's career has been Sunil Chhetri, the captain and talisman of the Indian team. Sandhu has often spoken about his close relationship with Chhetri, describing him as a "mentor, a big brother". Chhetri's leadership by example and words of encouragement have had a profound impact on Sandhu's game. "Players like Chhetri can get frustrated. So you just need to channel his energies by saying you are good enough and a legend. The next moment, he shows up and scores goals," Sandhu mentioned. Sandhu also draws inspiration from Chhetri's dedication and work ethic, likening him to Cristiano Ronaldo in providing a "blueprint" for success.
Sandhu's return also coincided with Khalid Jamil taking over as the national team's head coach. Jamil's appointment has been seen as a positive step, with Sandhu highlighting the advantage of having an Indian coach who understands the players and the nuances of Indian football. "I think the best thing about having an Indian coach is the language," Sandhu noted, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and understanding within the team. Jamil's focus on giving players confidence and creating a positive environment has been crucial in revitalizing the team's performance.
Looking ahead, Sandhu is determined to contribute to the growth of Indian football and help the team achieve greater success. He acknowledges the challenges and the need for a change in mentality, emphasizing the importance of a winning attitude. "We want to win," Sandhu asserted, highlighting the team's ambition to compete at the highest level. With his experience, leadership, and renewed determination, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu is poised to play a vital role in India's quest for footballing glory.