India football captain Sunil Chhetri believes his team is "strong" and "more prepared" than previous occasions to make it to the next round of the Fifa World Cup 2026 qualifiers as the players have had good game time under their belts this year.
The 39-year-old Chhetri will lead India into Round II of the Fifa World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027 joint qualification campaign when they take on Kuwait at Jaber al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait City on Thursday.
The stalwart said the fine performances against international sides at home had given the team a more settled look.
"I think it is just the morale of the team, or what has happened in the last 6-8 months. A lot of boys have taken their places in the team. And that is why we are probably more prepared," Chhetri told the-aiff.com in Dubai on Monday.
"Also, the World Cup qualifiers are happening at a time when a lot of us have a decent amount of game time under our belts. All these things do matter."
India will play against Kuwait, Qatar and Afghanistan, and the captain said his players might have good or bad outings but will not be taken aback by the playing styles of their opponents.
"We played Kuwait twice a few months back, so we have better knowledge of them. We have played Qatar at least thrice in the last three years, which again helps. And we always know Afghanistan. We have played them enough.
"So I think whenever we play these teams, we might play good or bad, but we will not be surprised by what we are playing against. Barring the away tie in Kuwait, we are aware of the atmosphere for the away matches against Afghanistan and Qatar," said Chhetri.
Chhetri also added that India will rely more on teamwork than individual flair to give a tough fight to their rivals. "We have played together for some time. And a lot of youngsters are there. Yes, we look good."