India has been dreaming of participating in the FIFA World Cup for decades. Is it possible? According to former Indian football player Robin Singh, it is possible. He believes that India will achieve its goals by studying the performance of new football countries like Cape Verde and following Japan in continually developing players and improving its football system. Proper planning, faith, and investment will make India reach the World Cup. Robin states that the performance of small nations in the World Cup proves that it is possible to reduce the distance from great football nations.

He also states that the difference between the best teams and other teams is becoming smaller. Discipline and performance of Asian countries and the great achievements of teams such as Cape Verde demonstrate that great goals can be achieved. India can also learn from this.

Robin Singh said that India should not only focus on qualifying for the World Cup, but should first establish itself among the top Asian teams. According to him, Japan has shown that the gap between major nations and Asian teams is steadily narrowing. Robin cited Japan's long-term football plan as a role model for India. He said that Japan launched an ambitious plan called "Mission 100 World Cups," which was later changed to "Mission 50" due to progress. He said that Japan did not focus solely on playing in the World Cup, but even created anime to engage young people with football. Any country needs to cultivate a similar environment.

Robin Singh believes that preparing for World Cup qualification every four years is not enough to develop world-class footballers. He stated that continuous work must be done to develop players and build a strong infrastructure for the future. Success isn't achieved solely on the field, but the hard work that goes into it is more important. Japan is a prime example in this regard. Robin said that Cape Verde has proven that a country's size doesn't matter. If India wants to play in the World Cup, it must have a clear goal, a vision, and a consistent plan.

The debate about Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo is never-ending, but in the eyes of former Indian footballer Robin Singh, one of Messi's qualities sets him apart. He said that Messi's vision, understanding, and magic on the ball enable him to single-handedly change the course of a match.

Robin said that the world has witnessed Messi's magic over the past 20 years, and everyone should consider themselves fortunate for that. However, he refused to single-handedly identify one of the two. According to him, both are exceptional players of their era and have competed with each other for years. Robin said that Messi's greatest strength is his ability to single-handedly change matches. His ball control, his ability to anticipate the game two steps ahead of others, and his decision-making skills set him apart.

Robin Singh admitted that he had some questions about Argentina after their recent knockout stage matches, but that a team with a player like Messi can never be considered out of the title race. He said that Argentina has placed great trust in their captain throughout the tournament, and Messi has consistently led the team forward with decisive performances.

India has been dreaming of participating in the FIFA World Cup for decades. Is it possible? According to former Indian football player Robin Singh, it is possible. He believes that India will achieve its goals by studying the performance of new football countries like Cape Verde and following Japan in continually developing players and improving its football system. Proper planning, faith, and investment will make India reach the World Cup. Robin states that the performance of small nations in the World Cup proves that it is possible to reduce the distance from great football nations.

He also states that the difference between the best teams and other teams is becoming smaller. Discipline and performance of Asian countries and the great achievements of teams such as Cape Verde demonstrate that great goals can be achieved. India can also learn from this.

Robin Singh said that India should not only focus on qualifying for the World Cup, but should first establish itself among the top Asian teams. According to him, Japan has shown that the gap between major nations and Asian teams is steadily narrowing. Robin cited Japan's long-term football plan as a role model for India. He said that Japan launched an ambitious plan called "Mission 100 World Cups," which was later changed to "Mission 50" due to progress. He said that Japan did not focus solely on playing in the World Cup, but even created anime to engage young people with football. Any country needs to cultivate a similar environment.

Robin Singh believes that preparing for World Cup qualification every four years is not enough to develop world-class footballers. He stated that continuous work must be done to develop players and build a strong infrastructure for the future. Success isn't achieved solely on the field, but the hard work that goes into it is more important. Japan is a prime example in this regard. Robin said that Cape Verde has proven that a country's size doesn't matter. If India wants to play in the World Cup, it must have a clear goal, a vision, and a consistent plan.

The debate about Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo is never-ending, but in the eyes of former Indian footballer Robin Singh, one of Messi's qualities sets him apart. He said that Messi's vision, understanding, and magic on the ball enable him to single-handedly change the course of a match.

Robin said that the world has witnessed Messi's magic over the past 20 years, and everyone should consider themselves fortunate for that. However, he refused to single-handedly identify one of the two. According to him, both are exceptional players of their era and have competed with each other for years. Robin said that Messi's greatest strength is his ability to single-handedly change matches. His ball control, his ability to anticipate the game two steps ahead of others, and his decision-making skills set him apart.

Robin Singh admitted that he had some questions about Argentina after their recent knockout stage matches, but that a team with a player like Messi can never be considered out of the title race. He said that Argentina has placed great trust in their captain throughout the tournament, and Messi has consistently led the team forward with decisive performances.