Chance to prove my worth, says Jerry after maiden national team call-up
(Courtesy : AIFF Media)
India are currently training in Pune as part of a preparatory camp.
As the preparatory camp for the Indian football team for the forthcoming back-to-back International Friendlies against Bahrain and Belarus kicked off in Pune, newcomers who have been summoned for national duty for the first time maintained they want to make the most of the opportunity.
15 players have reported to the camp so far, with the rest of the squad scheduled to join after their club commitments end in the ongoing Indian Super League. The Indian football team will first play Bahrain on March 23, followed by a match against Belarus on March 26.
Midfielder VP Suhair, who scored four goals in the ISL, quipped that the call-up “means the world” to him.
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“This is a dream come true for me, not just for me, but my entire family. I have not stopped training since playing my last competitive match, and am on a strict diet, and have approached all fitness sessions with extreme seriousness prior to joining the camp,” Suhair stated.
Jerry Mawihmingthanga, who had earlier been a part of the India U-23 squad, mentioned it as a “huge motivation”.
“I am grateful to the coach for his appreciation of my efforts. This is my chance to prove my worth, and I need to work harder, and will do my best,” Jerry, who netted three goals in ISL 2021-22, smiled.
Defender Roshan who has caught everyone’s eyes with his inch-perfect crosses, and stabbing tackles pronounced that he feels “extremely proud”.
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“Growing up in Manipur as a kid, I always dreamt of representing my country at the senior level. There are many top players in the Indian football team camp from the best clubs in the country – all of whom are much more experienced than me. I understand I will have to work incredibly hard to prove myself,” he quipped.
Central defender Anwar Ali, who was part of India’s U-17 FIFA World Cup campaign in 2017 said: “I am extremely excited to get a call for the Senior Indian football team Camp. I need to make the most of the call up in my effort to cement my place in the team.”
For midfielder Danish Farooq who scored three goals in the ISL 2021-22 edition, this is also the first call up to any National camp. “It's one of the sweetest moments for me to get a call up to the National Camp. But this is just a first step. I need to work harder and try to get into the final list to Bahrain,” he pronounced.
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