
Indian defender Sandesh Jhingan has been ruled out of the rest of the CAFA Nations Cup matches due to an injury sustained during India's 0-3 defeat to Iran. The news is a significant blow for the Indian football team, which is preparing for a crucial match against Afghanistan. The 32-year-old stalwart's absence is a major setback for the team's ambitions in the tournament.
Jhingan, a key player and a crucial part of the Indian squad, suffered the injury during the second match of the tournament at the Hisor Central Stadium in Tajikistan. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) confirmed the news on Wednesday, stating that he would return to India for treatment. Sources have indicated that the injury is a fractured jaw, which Jhingan reportedly sustained in the first half of the match against Iran but played through until the end.
The timing of the injury is particularly unfortunate, as the defender had been in excellent form. He was named the Player of the Match in the team's opening 2-1 victory against hosts Tajikistan, where he also scored the winning goal. His leadership and presence on the field were vital for the team, especially for newly appointed head coach Khalid Jamil in his first assignment.
India is currently second in their four-team group with three points from two games. After a win against Tajikistan and a loss to Iran, the team's final group fixture against Afghanistan is a decisive one. A win or a draw could secure India a spot in the third-place match, and Jhingan's absence will undoubtedly test the squad's resilience and depth.
Beyond the national team, Jhingan's injury also raises concerns for his club, FC Goa, as they prepare for their AFC Champions League Two group opener on September 17. The defender is a key member of their squad, and his recent form was impressive in their win against Al Seeb, which secured their place in the continental tournament. His absence will be felt by both club and country.