Decision to retire driven by instinct: Sunil Chhetri
Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri announced his retirement from international football after the World Cup qualifier against Kuwait, citing a need for a mental break. Chhetri, India's top goal-scorer, plans to take a sabbatical after fulfillin...

He will leave the scene as India's most-capped player.
"The retirement decision was not because of physical aspect, I am still fit, running, chasing, defending, the hard work is not difficult, the reason is to do with mental aspect," said Chhetri during a virtual interaction without elaborating on the issue of mental health that has become a major concern among professional sportspersons across disciplines.
"I was fighting with myself, trying to think holistically, it came instinctively. One year I will be in Bengaluru FC, I don't know how long I will be playing (domestic football), after that I want to take a sabbatical," he added.
Asked if he would consider coaching after the end of playing career, Chhetri said, "I will not say never, I will think during my sabbatical but it's not very high on my agenda as of now."
Chhetri's contract with the Indian Super League side is till next year.
he iconic player, who has been the flagbearer of Indian football after the legendary Bhaichung Bhutia call it a day, added that he had consulted India coach Igor Stimac before announcing his sdecision.
"When I went to Stimac and told him about my retirement decision, he understood it," he asid.
Another person he spoke with was star Indian cricketer Virat Kohli.
"He is very close to me, understands me," Chhetri said.
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