"It's a huge opportunity for the Indian U-17 team. If you want to go to Real Madrid, then this is your opportunity. All the big scouts and agents will be watching, so enjoy and grab this opportunity. You don't get too many opportunities in football. This is their moment to shine and stand out," said Valderrama, who used to be a stand-out performer with his sublime ball skills and hair style for Colombia in the 1980s.
"We won the World Cup in 1998 on home soil because we were able to convert that pressure into positive energy on the field and have that extra performance," he remarked while talking to reporters at the D Y Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
Nigerian great Emmanuel Amuneke echoed similar views.
"Unfortunately, I haven't seen them play, being the first time they are hosting this event. It is a big encouragement, opportunity for youths to develop their game," Amuneke said.
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The tournament is being hosted by India for the first time and matches will be conducted in six cities - Navi Mumbai, Delhi, Guwahati, Kochi, Kolkata and Goa - with the first two games to be played on October 6.
"It is a tough programme and you have to start from the beginning. You have to create infrastructure, you have to have good coaches that will serve around the players who enable them to understand and read the game," said Desailly.
"Luckily, they have access to competition now, so it's an opportunity to play at the very highest level and understand the distance that you have made.
"You have to copy the model we (in France) have established in the clubs, to talk about education. That's why we are here to promote football because football is something special," he added.
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