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This team fights, no matter where and against which team: Sunil Chhetri

NEW DELHI: Inspirational Indian football team captain Sunil Chhetri on Thursday attributed the country's SAFF Championships triumph to the fighting spirit of the team while also lauding the support of the home fans.

India fought hard against two strong West Asian countries in Lebanon and Kuwait to beat them in penalty shootouts in the semifinal and final respectively and lift the title for the ninth time at the Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

The two teams were invited for the south Asian regional tournament to make it more competitive.

"One thing I can tell you about this team is (that) we fight," Chhetri, who was named the most valuable player of the tournament, said in a video uploaded on his Twitter handle.

"No matter what, we fight. No matter where we are playing, we fight. And no matter who we are playing with, we fight. We always do that," said Chhetri, who turns 39 next month.

Chhetri played all 120 minutes in both the semifinal and the final. He scored in the penalty shootout also, taking the first kick on both occasions.

Chhetri, the tournament's top scorer with five strikes, was also effusive in his praise for the crowd who turned up in large numbers at the Kanteerava Stadium, his home venue in the Indian Super League, and the travelling home fans.

"Bangalore, you guys were special...The West Block (Blues). The East upper and lower, the North Stand, and even the South Stand. Special mention to the travelling Manjapadda, the Mariners, the Northeast (Highlander) Brigade, the East Bengal Ultras...all of you coming together and supporting us the way you did, was amazing.

"And let me tell you a small secret, the games against Lebanon and Kuwait weren't easy and if you weren't there, we wouldn't have got this (points to the trophy)," he said.

1/10:India beat Kuwait in penalty shootout to win 9th SAFF Championships title

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2/10:India beat Kuwait

<p>A gritty India battled past Kuwait 5-4 on sudden death to lift the SAFF Championship for the ninth time at the Sree Kanteerava stadium in Bengaluru on Tuesday. </p>PTI

3/10:India's third title this season

<p>It was India's third title this season after lifting the Tri-nations and Intercontinental Cup. </p>TNN

4/10:Sunil Chhetri

<p>The battle of equals thrilled more than 26,380 fans at the stadium for 120 minutes before skipper Sunil Chhetri opened India's account in the shootout. </p>PTI

5/10:Lallianzuala Chhangte

<p>Mohammed Abdullah's shot, taken in a cauldron, struck the crossbar. That set the tone as Lallianzuala Chhangte made it 2-0 before Kuwait clawed back to 2-3. </p>PTI

6/10:​Udanta Singh

<p>Udanta Singh then sent his spot kick over the goal, allowing Abdulaziz Mahran to tie the score at 3-3. </p>PTI

7/10:Shabib Al Khaldi

<p>Subashish Bose held his nerve and made it 4-3 but Shabib Al Khaldi again pulled the visitors level. </p>PTI

8/10:Gurpreet Singh Sandhu

<p>Young Mahesh Singh made no mistake in sudden death and then tired Kuwait skipper Khaled Hajiah's weak shot was saved by Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. </p>PTI

9/10:Exciting action

<p>The exciting action between the two teams, unbeaten in their last 10 matches, saw Kuwait press hard early before India fought their way back and stretched the rival defence.</p>PTI

10/10:1-1 after regulation and extra time

<p>Both teams had their chances but the match ended 1-1 after regulation and extra time. The hosts went close in the second half added time but it was the visitors who had an even better chance. </p>PTI
India beat Kuwait in penalty shootout to win 9th SAFF Championships title

India are slated to participate in the King's Cup (Thailand) and the Merdeka Cup (Malaysia) in September and October respectively. Igor Stimac's side has gone unbeaten in 11 games on home soil in 2023, while winning seven of them, but they won't have it easy going ahead.

"I'm just telling you facts. If you guys weren't there and if not for the way you guys came and supported us, this wouldn't be there. Throughout this year, right from when we played (Tri-Nation Tournament) in Manipur to (Intercontinental Cup in) Odisha and now in Bangalore, the whole nation, everywhere we went, you guys were special," Chhetri said.

"I hope you understand how important you guys are. We are going to win some games and then we are going to lose some, but just to know that we are all in this together gives us a lot of hope...And I know where we have to reach is far and it is going to be difficult, but we will enjoy it together," he concluded.

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