Asian Football Confederation General Secretary Dato Windsor John Sunday commended the Indian team for its impressive performance in the Asian Cup so far, saying that the country has made a "remarkable" progress in the game in recent years.
India secured a stunning 4-1 win over Thailand before going down 0-2 to hosts United Arab Emirates in a group match in which Sunil Chhetri and Co. had more clear chances than their opponents.
"India has performed commendably in the Asian Cup 2019 and the opening victory against Thailand, which was their first in 55 years in the competition's history, is testament to the development of Indian football and the continued dedication of the AIFF," Windsor said.
"Despite their narrow defeat against UAE, they showed great character and resilience to compete against one of the tournament's heavyweights on home soil and anyone who was there will feel India were a little unfortunate. I believe India can take great pride with their performances," he was quoted as saying in a statement released by All India Football Federation.
Asked if India has turned out to be a surprise package in the tournament, the AFC top official said, "India's performance may have come as a surprise for some, but at the AFC, we are well aware of the remarkable progress of football in the country over the last decade.
"The AFC's Vision and Mission underlines our commitment to provide tailor-made assistance for our Member Associations and as the world's second largest country, we have long recognised the potential of India. Over the years, we have continued to work closely with the AIFF to raise the standards of the sport through various President Initiatives and development programmes."
"We hope that the commendable display by the Indian team will continue to accelerate this paradigm shift."