Considered the torchbearer of Indian football during his playing days, Bhutia felt while avenues have opened up now lot can still be done in the area of infrastructure.
"In my time I only played one U-16 national tournament, besides the Subroto Cup. Somebody like IM Vijayan has never played in any age-group tournament. But now, there are many opportunities for the youngsters to come through the ranks," Bhutia said.
India's all-time leading scorer in international football till he was bettered by Sunil Chhetri, Bhutia further said, "While the opportunities are there, infrastructure is still not at that level. For that state associations must work with the state governments, the government and the federation."
Patel felt while they have come a long way as far as infrastructure is concerned, lack of enough money remains a issue.
"However, in-spite of all this, I would say things are moving in the right directions and it's not as bad as it was a few years ago," All India Football Federation (AIFF) chief Patel said during a panel discussion on the occasion, which was also attended by former hockey captain Viren Rasquinha.
"They played well but need to get results as well. They were a bit unlucky with results and should have won against China. In the U-17 World Cup, if we can give a very good performance and get one or two results it will be good."
About the possibility of a merger between I-League and Indian Super League (ISL), Bhutia, who will be turning 40 next month, said, "I feel the league should be of seven months, otherwise a lot of players are left unemployed, players like Climax (Lawrence) and Clifford (Miranda) -- both former India players. We should be looking at having a seven-month league."
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