TIL Desk Sports/ Former India captain Bhaichung Bhutia feels all strikers need to develop their sixth sense if they are to score regularly.
In a chat, Bhaichung, the first Indian footballer to have played 100 international matches expressed: “It’s all about that sixth sense.
You need to smell it as to where it would be coming. The best strikers in the world all have that sense. You need to read situations. Unless you don’t develop your sixth sense, you won’t be a successful striker.
“Referring to an anecdote where Sunil Chhetri mentioned that ‘scoring goals was all about life and death for Bhaichung-bhai,’ Bhaichung who made his international debut at the age of 19, stressed on the importance of “making those runs every time you sense it”.