Zee5 FIFA World Cup: Former India striker Robin Singh believes India's long-standing FIFA World Cup dream can become a reality if the country draws inspiration from emerging football nations like Cape Verde while adopting Japan's long-term approach towards player development and infrastructure.
According to Robin, the performances of smaller nations in the FIFA WC have proved that belief, planning, and sustained investment can help bridge the gap with football's traditional powerhouses.
"I think the gap between the so-called big boys of the tournament and the rest is closing. When you look at the Asian teams, the organisation and work ethic they've shown, and then you look at the stories that Cape Verde have created, it tells you that if you believe in it, it's not impossible. That's a leaf that India can also take out of their book. If you want to chase a dream and have the right people, we can chase it," Robin, who is part of Zee5 FIFA World Cup 2026 expert panel, told IANS in an exclusive interview.