No stranger to Indian football, Bangladesh assistant coach Stuart Watkiss on Saturday said it's talismanic striker Sunil Chhetri who will keep his players on their toes in their World Cup qualifier against India here on Tuesday.
Laid low by a virus, Chhetri had to sit out of India's gritty goal-less draw against Asian champions Qatar in Doha but he is set to return in the Group E match against Bangladesh here.
"Obviously, Sunil is the most dangerous player because of the amount of goals he has scored," Watkiss said.
"He's a super player, super player with a super goal-scoring record," the 53-year-old said on Chhetri who had scored his goal number 72 in India's 1-3 loss to Oman last month in Guwahati.
Watkiss was in charge of former I-League club Bharat FC in the 2015-16 season and showed Chhetri from close quarters.
"He hasn't had many weaknesses... Of late, he seems to have gone from strength to strength from my time in India. It will be a challenge for our team (to stop him)," said Watkiss.
"You know, we respect him. We respect all the Indian players, we respect the Indian culture and stuff. But that's it, we won't give them too much respect."