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'It feels special to have my name in the record books': Jitendra Singh

Published at :January 1, 2018 at 3:35 PM
Modified at :January 1, 2018 at 3:35 PM
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Jitendra Singh was selected as the vice-captain of the U-17 Indian team that participated in the 2017 World Cup and has continued to be the second-in-command after Amarjit Singh at Indian Arrows.

16 years, 6 months and 13 days old defender Jitendra Singh became the youngest goalscorer in the Hero I-League when he scored for AIFF’s developmental team Indian Arrows against Shillong Lajong FC in their last match of the Hero I-League, a day after Christmas, a match which the Arrows eventually won 3-0.

Life hasn’t been the same for the sturdy defender since the FIFA U-17 World Cup and moments in the Hero I-League has provided Jitendra with ‘impeccable memories’, which he shares in an exclusive interview. EXCERPTS:

How does it feel to be the youngest goalscorer in the Hero I-League?

Am I the youngest? I am not aware of that (smiles).

It is every player’s dream to score a goal. I was just in the right place to slot the ball home (against Shillong Lajong) and I did not even think about being the youngest goalscorer at that moment as I was doing my duty for the team.

It feels special to have my name in the record books but I am focused on my job which is to defend and contribute. Goals for defenders are rare and I am happy that I was able to score my first. 

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How has life been in the Hero I-League?

The Hero I-League has been very challenging as it is football of the next level when we play against some of the best club teams in the Country. Given the potential of players on the pitch, anything can happen at any given time and we need to be constantly on our toes and stay focused. Life has been tough in the Hero I-League but as they say - when the going gets tough, the tough get going.

Is it hard defending against physically stronger opponents?

Defending against physically stronger opponents is tough but that seldom enters my brain when I am on the pitch. It rarely affects me because when we step out in the arena the only goal is to give our all.

What has been the importance of the FIFA U-17 World Cup in your career?

We faced tough sides in USA, Colombia and Ghana and that helped in my progression as a defender. As a team, we developed more chemistry and more bonding with each other. The FIFA World Cup was a dream come true for me personally and I revere every second spent on the pitch in the mega event.

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How helpful was it? 

We learnt from our mistakes in the FIFA World Cup and we learnt how not to commit the mistake twice and that has helped us in our transition in the Hero I-League. We try to learn every day in training and try to be the best version of ourselves when we play in the Hero I-League.

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