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Devendra Murgaonkar — Fast forward to stardom

- ANEESH DEY

Murgaonkar was a relatively unknown name in Indian football before the Durand Cup. When the youngster finished joint-top

-scorer of the tournament with five goals and lifted the trophy, the transition from anonymity to accolades and recognitio­n was quick.

FC Goa’s promising forward Devendra Murgaonkar won his first silverware with the club after clinching the 2021 Durand Cup by beating Mohammedan SC in the final at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata in October.

Despite scoring an all-important equaliser against SC East Bengal in last season’s Indian Super League and featuring in the AFC Champions League, Murgaonkar was a relatively unknown name in Indian football before the Durand Cup.

But when the youngster finished jointtop-scorer of the tournament with five goals and lifted the trophy, the transition from anonymity to accolades and recognitio­n was quick.

Devendra caught FC Goa’s eyes while playing for Salgaocar FC and scored nine goals for the side in the Goa Pro League, which was discontinu­ed last season due to the Covid pandemic. His stellar form led to FC Goa signing Devendra on a three-year deal.

With the new season of the ISL currently underway, neither he nor his team has been able to carry forward the stellar form from the Durand but it is still early days. Sportstar had a chat with the youngster where he spoke about life post his first trophy with FC Goa, his early playing days in Salgaocar and why he looks up to Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Durand Cup was your first title with FC Goa and to top it all, you finished joint-top-scorer of the competitio­n with five goals. With the spotlight on you, how are you coping with it mentally?

I am not thinking much about the past. I am happy we won the Durand Cup and I hope I continue my good form in the ISL.

Being a Goa boy, you’re now playing for your home team at the highest level of football the country has to offer. How was the reaction in your hometown and among your friends and family after you played such a vital role in leading FC Goa to its maiden Durand Cup title? It is like a dream come true to play for FC

Goa. When we won the Durand Cup my family and my friends were very happy. I received many calls and messages after the game. It felt really good.

Is there any coach who has made a significant impact in your formative years? If yes, what is the one piece of advice by that coach that has stuck with you, which you still implement whenever you take the field?

The one coach who helped me a lot was Anthony Pereira. Because of him, I improved a lot. He gave me the chance to join Salgaocar FC and from there my journey started. He used to tell me: “Always be cool in front of the goal”.

Coaches have a different approach to the game with a tactical acumen of their own. As a player, how difficult do you find it to adapt to that style of play, especially if it doesn’t complement yours?

I always listen to what my coach says. If I have doubts, I clear them out by having a conversati­on with the coach and my senior teammates. Their guidance helps me to get a better understand­ing, especially because I am still young and developing as a footballer.

After a great pre-season and the Durand Cup triumph, is it training as usual or are you working on any specialise­d aspect to improve your game?

I have been working on my finishing, dribbling and passing. I don’t want to take pressure because I am still in the process of learning.

From your initial days in Salgaocar SC to now being the top-scorer for FC Goa in the Durand Cup at just 23 years old, it is safe to say your career graph is rising steadily. Do you ever fear that you’ll feel saturated and not find the drive to push yourself as a player?

No, I don’t think in that way. I always believe in working hard and pushing myself, no matter how well I play. That is the only way I can improve as a footballer.

Playing in your home city, the lack of home fans for the second consecutiv­e season is unfortunat­e. Are you personally affected by the lack of home support?

Yes, I definitely miss the fans. Without them, football is incomplete. If we had home support, I think it would have made a good impact on our players.

Is there any player whom you considered as your idol growing up? Which attribute of that player do you take inspiratio­n from to better yourself as a player?

My favourite player is Cristiano Ronaldo. I try to base my game on his style of play. I idolise him because he is very hardworkin­g and never gives up.

 ?? FC GOA ?? Rewarded:
Devendra Murgaonkar caught FC Goa’s eyes while playing for Salgaocar FC and scored nine goals for the side in the Goa Pro League.
FC GOA Rewarded: Devendra Murgaonkar caught FC Goa’s eyes while playing for Salgaocar FC and scored nine goals for the side in the Goa Pro League.
 ?? PTI ?? Growth plan: Devendra Murgaonkar (middle) says he is working on his finishing, dribbling and passing skills.
PTI Growth plan: Devendra Murgaonkar (middle) says he is working on his finishing, dribbling and passing skills.

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