"When I see any player and from all levels, I just try to find out whether he can play the brand of Football which I want him to play. If you can, the door stays open for you," Constantine told aiff.Com.
Ahead of tri-nation football series, Constantine said that focus will be on youth policy.
"As long as I will be the coach, I will always try and develop youth players and give them opportunities. The lifespan of any team is around four to six years. When you are in the fourth year, you need to keep searching again - you need to look for change. So why not do it all the time," said Constantine, who has selected as many as 10 U-23 players in the squad for the tournament.
"Of course, you need the experience and need to learn from the senior players but that can sometimes lead us to a bit of stagnation. It's extremely important for senior players to need to work hard to keep their positions as much it is important for the kids to learn to take their positions.
"At the moment, I feel we have the right balance as even the young players have some 8-9 matches under their belt and you cannot call them inexperienced anymore.
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