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"We In India Not Living In Real World": Coach Igor Stimac Fires Shots

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The Indian football team is on a roll, having won the Intercontinental Cup and the SAFF Championship, but the head coach Igor Stimac is still unhappy.

The Croatian coach, who saw some of his players produce their best football in recent competitions, isn't pleased with the way the team has grown.

In an interview, Stimac made a rather blunt remark, saying football in India is still not living in the real world, and some serious steps are required to be taken in order to make the team compete globally.

Despite the fact that India bagged the Intercontinental Cup and the SAFF Championship, Stimac said that he "is not happy". "The boys are carrying the bad habits from ISL.

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