Sahal Abdul Samad is having fun with life with the Blue Tigers. He might not have discovered the online since scoring India’s first purpose within the Intercontinental Cup towards Mongolia. Yet the Kerala midfielder is all the time thrilling to look at on the pitch. Be it his imaginative and prescient to string defence-splitting passes or his guile in getting out of tight areas and shedding markers, it’s protected to say India performs higher with Sahal in it.
His efficiency is keenly noticed, analysed, and rated by many. But Sahal is just not a fan of ranking his performances: “There is a lot of improvement with every match. So, I am just working on that,” he stated forward of India’s second Group A match towards Nepal within the 2023 SAFF Championship.
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India would be the clear favorite towards Nepal, however Sahal cautioned towards taking the Gorkhalis too flippantly.
“We have already played against them [Nepal]. We had a video session. They are good; they fight and are fearless, but we are ready for them.”
Trusting coach and alter in type of play
Sahal stated it helps him lots realizing that head coach Igor Stimac enjoys his soccer, including that there must be a symbiotic relationship between gamers and coaches in terms of respect and religion.
Throwing mild on how Indian soccer has remodeled beneath Stimac, Sahal stated, “It’s a possession game. Keep the ball as much as we can and score the goals. We have a fantastic player who scores goals for us.”
“The coach asks us to change that, and we need to start scoring. Not just Sunil [Chhetri] bhai. Of course, we are happy to have him. It’s been a process, and it can’t be suddenly changed. After four years, we started to see the change in our way of playing, and we are really happy with the way we are going.”
Learning from the most effective
Chhetri is already 38 years previous, however Sahal needs to play with him for “many more years.”
“It has been amazing playing with him. I have learned many things. Not only about football but also professionalism. He is the best example.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com