Millennium Post

HARDWORK WILL BE REWARDED

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NEW DELHI: India’s firstchoic­e goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh on Tuesday expressed confidence that the hard work he has put in and the sacrifices he made will be rewarded in the form of impressive performanc­es in the FIFA U-17 World Cup.

The Manipuri boy is excited to be a part of India’s first-ever World Cup team.

“All my days of sacrifice and hard work will be rewarded and I am very much excited to be a part of the first Indian team to feature in a FIFA World Cup,” Dheeraj said three days before the start of the tournament.

Dheeraj, who hails from Moirang in Bishnupur district, said he prefers to strike a balance between aggressive goalkeepin­g and composed goalkeepin­g.

“You have to pick your moments and chose what type of goalkeepin­g will suit the moment. Sometimes the aggressive goalkeepin­g can lead to difficulti­es and even conceding a goal whereas composed goalkeepin­g could work and vice versa. For a goalkeeper, both ways of goalkeepin­g are important.”

Asked how tough is a goalkeeper’s job, he said, “Staying in the moment is the job of a goalkeeper and a slight lack of focus or concentrat­ion can easily lead to a goal.

“Goalkeeper­s are the last barriers and it makes the job all the more tough when there is a pressure of performing in every single game associated with it.”

India will be up against some of the top teams in the world, but Dheeraj is prepared for the challenge.

“It is a challenge that I am prepared for. We respect our opponents but as a goalkeeper it is my job to be the hardest barrier the opponents face and I will try to be the hardest barrier that they will ever face in scoring a goal.”

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