Ok lets be honest here. Japan and Korea while no world beaters, are regulars in World Cups. They make it every time so there is NO comparison between us and them. Also they have had decent representation in top leagues
Thats why I end up thinking it must be genetic or at best, cultural. Desis are way too lazy and laid back for football.
There is no reason that villagers from dirt poor African countries can go to the very top of football and desis can, if the only reasoon holding us back was the facilities or coaching at youth levels
The Japanese in particular have always impressed me.
Success for Asian sides has nothing to do with genes IMO, its all about attitude, infrastructure and administration, the 3 things the desi teams tend to be terrible at. The Japanese take football (and other sports like rugby) VERY seriously, run them fantastically too. I attended a youth tournament in Germany featuring U19 sides from around the world eg Liverpool, Benfica, Salzburg etc etc. A Japanese High School collective side were formed and sent to this tourney and they attend it every edition too. They were magnificent in the game I saw and finished 5th IIRC, thrashing Brazilian side Cruzeiro 3 0 in their last game, and they only missed out on the final through goal difference.
This may be one event but it signifies their approach to the game. Talent identification, scouting networks, regular exposure to top opposition, building of a home fanbase and a great work ethic. Pakistans football possesses zero of these things, if it did I guarantee in 20 years theyd contend for WC spots. China hasnt done too great in this regard, only qualifying for 2002 WC IIRC and doing very poorly, however they have copped on now as well, and are sending the Chinese U20 side to Germany to play in the German equivalent of the Conference this season so that the team gains experience of regular football competitively, grows as a group, experiences no doubt good quality coaching from Europeans.
Occasionally like in all sports golden generations may emerge which bypass what Im saying, but those are exceedingly rare in football nowadays.
Also, lol at people quoting FIFA rankings, they are completely stupid and meaningless. The method of calculating them is so moronic it beggars belief. Norway were 9 in the world like 3 years back IIRC, now look at them, already out of WC qualifying really, lost at home to (an admittedly improving) Northern Ireland with a pop of 1 million if i remember correctly.
India to their credit are doing a great job with the ISL. Indian players get money, fans get attracted, fanbase grows and the local players get exposed to aging but top quality footballers. If they manage things properly I see no reason they cant qualify for the first (stupidly large) edition with 48 teams. Also they now have Robbie Keane playing in Kolkata
