Indian football team captain Sunil Chhetri made it clear on Thursday that he has not yet decided when he will retire, although he will not play many matches for the country. Chhetri recently said that he does not have many matches left to play with the national team. Therefore, he will not set a long-term goal for himself. 35-year-old Chhetri said, 'I am on the other side of my career. I have played 112 matches for my country and I will not play 250 matches. I meant that I do not have many matches left to play. I don't know when to stop playing but I like this game. '
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He said on the sidelines of a program here, 'I really feel very energetic. So I will play as much as possible. The truth is that I am on the other side of my career and I am not going to play 100 more matches for my country. So all these matches, 10, 20, 30, 40, 60, I do not know how many matches but the more I can play, the more I will give my best. '
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Chhetri, currently the second-highest goalscorer among active players after Cristiano Ronaldo, currently plays for Bengaluru FC in the Indian Super League (ISL), praised the merger of Mohun Bagan and ATK and said it was a good deal.
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