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Moved on from Asian Cup disappointment, says India goalkeeper Gurpreet

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The Asian Cup ouster, after coming so close to qualifying for knockouts, was a bitter pill to swallow, but India’s top goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu has moved on and is hoping to win the Indian Super League with Bengaluru FC.

The 27-year-old remains the first ever Indian to play a competitive match for the first team of a top-division European club.

“The Asian Cup was an incredible experience, winning our first game in 55 years and making it a close fight in the next two. It was disappointing to bow out but we gave our best. I have moved on from that and looking forward for the next challenge,” Gurpreet told media, ahead of the ISL final against FC Goa.

In January, India crashed out of the AFC Asian Cup with a heartbreaking 0-1 defeat against Bahrain, who scored in the injury time, after starting the tournament with a 4-1 drubbing of Thailand in Group A.

The national team’s heartbreak came months after his club lost to Chennaiyin FC in the final of last edition’s ISL.

“Last year’s final is history now, we have learnt from that and have become a better team. Reaching the final again is an achievement in itself but we will give our best to win it.

“We would just like to play the way we have played throughout the year and do not make a lot of mistakes, if we do so rest will take care of itself,” the custodian, who turned out for Norwegian top division club Stabaek and is also the first Indian to play in UEFA Europa League, said.

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