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Speaking about their chances in the Asian Cup in Doha in January (where India has been grouped with World Cup regulars Australia, Uzbekistan and Syria), Chhetri said: “It’s evidence of the progress we have made and a big step forward. At the same time, it is a small step in the context of where we want to be. If you take top Asian teams – Japan, Iran, Saudi Arabia – you will see they always want to play with better and higher ranked teams. That’s how you improve. At the Asian Cup we will play higher ranked teams. That’s when you can judge your progress, how much you have improved as a team.”
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