Indian striker Sunil Chhetri led his team to a resounding victory over arch-rivals Pakistan in their opening game of the SAFF Championship 2023. The Indian men’s football team put four goals past their hapless rivals, with Chhetri scoring a hat-trick followed by Udanta Singh Kumam’s goal in the 81st minute. Chhetri’s international goal tally is now at 90, making him the fourth-highest international scorer in the history of the sport.
Reflecting on the match’s atmosphere, Chhetri said he was happy to maintain a clean sheet and was delighted to be back at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, playing before a supportive crowd. Expressing confidence in his team’s ability to perform well in the tournament, he added that the competition would grow more challenging in the days ahead.
Chhetri highlighted that although his team had performed well, there was still room for improvement, and their coach would guide them on how to enhance their tactics. However, the Indian captain stressed that his team felt confident and powerful at home.
Chhetri’s first international goal was scored against Pakistan in Quetta on June 12, 2005, which marked his arrival on the international stage. On the night of June 21 in Bengaluru, he achieved his fourth hat-trick against the same side, making it a magical night for their legendary captain.
Chhetri’s first goal of the evening evoked memories of his debut; however, this time, bursting with pride, his teammates raced to celebrate with him after scoring. Using his skills and precision, Chhetri expertly converted two penalties into goals, making it impossible for the Pakistani goalkeeper to save the goals.
Considering the magical atmosphere and the day’s significant game, Chhetri’s performance will be remembered as one of his best. The fans at Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru witnessed Chhetri’s history-making performance firsthand, and it is a moment they will not forget for a long time.