I played like it was the last game of my life against Oman- Ashique Kuruniyan
(Courtesy : AIFF Media)
The 22-year-old won the free-kick which led to the Blue Tigers' only goal last thursday.
Making his comeback to National Team colours after a long injury layoff, 22-year-old forward Ashique Kuruniyan produced an outstanding performance for the Blue Tigers against Oman. He created a number of chances and was a menace for the opposition back-line with his electric speed. Incidentally, it was he who won the free-kick that led to India's opening goal of the game.
Stepping out onto the pitch was an emotional moment for the youngster, who was making his first appearance for the senior team since January after suffering a knee injury in the last match of the domestic season.
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"There was only one thing on my mind - I have to play like it is the last game of my life," the fleet-footed Ashique told AIFF Media, before adding: "I had decided that I will give my all against Oman. After the injury, I never thought I will get my chance to come back so early and so, I was motivated to leave everything out on the pitch."
He also spoke about how the atmosphere during the game in Guwahati, stating that it "charged up" the entire team.
"There was some pressure as I was making my return, and that too in a World Cup qualifier match. However, the support from the fans was something incredible and it really charged up all the players and pushed us to give our best."
Ashique, who made his Blue Tigers debut against Chinese Taipei last year, marked his 13th national team appearance on Thursday -- after having missed the cut for the King's Cup and Hero Intercontinental Cup due to a knee injury.
Talking about the recovery process, he said that it was "tough" but the call-up for the preparatory camp in Goa came in a "massive boost" for him.
"I was recovering at home, and it was taking time. I had about a month's rest and then used to practice every morning in the ground, followed by gym sessions in the evening. It was a tough process but I was pushing myself as much as I could," he recalled.
"But when my name was included in the probables for the camp in Goa, it was a huge boost for me. I met the Head Coach (Igor Stimac) for the first time and he asked me about my injury, and motivated me a lot. We had a great camp there. I can see that all the players are happy and united, and that the team is improving steadily."
Coach Stimac has spoken many times about inculcating a possession-based style of play in the team and has given numerous players their senior team debuts since taking charge in May. Ashique opened up about his experience of training with the new faces for the first time and said that he is confident that the team will continue to grow.
"All the new players are very good, fresh and of very high-quality. I am sure that in the coming months, we will keep improving. I like the style of play we are trying to develop and there are a number of ball-players in the team, which will help us keep more possession in matches and play with more confidence," the 22-year-old said.
[KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS]On Saturday, the Blue Tigers arrived in Doha to a warm reception as they get set to take on Qatar in their second qualifier on Tuesday (September 10, 2019). The match between the two teams will take place at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium and will kick-off at 10 PM IST.
Ashique thanked the local fans for their welcome and hailed the continuous support the team receives wherever they go. "The reception we got at the airport was amazing. It's incredible that irrespective of where we play, we always have a great set of fans always cheering for us and it really pushes us that one step further," he signed off.
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