Responding to a query about India's chances against Oman, Chhetri said, "Let us be very clear in our minds, that we are playing a very good side. Oman are a better side than us. We need to give our best, and have to be positive and make the rivals realise we are giving them a fight."
"We have young players and they have a clean mind, which is not under pressure or any kind of tension -- tension spriniging from past track record against rivals like Oman. This should work to our advantage," he said at the match-eve press conference.
"The training was good which brought us together, but it is not something that has been highlighted by the media as a game-changer. It is not something that it will make Ninjas out of this exercise," he said.
Indian footballers had undergone army training as a new concept in team building exercise, which happened at the Army Service Corps Centre (ASC) where footballers were put through obstacle courses consisting of 21 different barriers and also team building recreational games.
"To be honest it bothers me (of not having scored too many goals), if you see my stats this season," he said.
Chhetri has not been among goals as he scored just 11 from 28 matches he played this season so far. The biggest disappointment was his below par goal-scoring performance in the I-League where he played 20 games and scored twice only.