I feel that the match against UAE will be the toughest: Halicharan Narzary
A National Team call-up comes with
its own set of responsibilities. For winger Halicharan Narzary, these
responsibilities are doubly amplified purely due to his sheer struggle that the
Assam-born player has had to face during his childhood days. In an exclusive
interview, he opens up at length about his struggle as a kid, scoring goals in
the AFC Asian Cup UAE 2019, the UAE challenge and much more.
I had a really difficult time when
I was a kid. I had to struggle a lot back then. But it gives me immense
satisfaction where I have reached now, after all the hard work. My family also
helped me a lot during those days. I would not have been what I was, had it not
been for them.
What was your struggle?
I'm not someone who belongs to an
affluent family. My parents had to struggle to make ends meet. Playing football
professionally was a distant dream for me at that time. Let alone playing
football, even owning a proper football boot was a far-fetched dream for me
during my childhood
What are your personal goals for the AFC Asian Cup
UAE 2019?
It was up to me to work hard,
improve myself, and prove to the coach that I deserved to be in that list of
23. Now that he has selected me, I aim to score a couple of goals in the
tournament. Of course, qualifying for the round of 16 is of paramount
importance.
You are known more for your assists than your
goals.
As long as the goals come, it
doesn’t matter who scores. Obviously, I haven’t scored that many goals in the
India shirt. That motivates me to work harder, and improve my scoring
abilities.
Who do you think will be the toughest team in our
group and why?
I feel that the match against UAE
will be the toughest. They are the hosts, and it is always difficult to play
against a home team in a big competition. The crowd will be like the 12th man
for them, so we will have to work even harder, in order to get a good result.
You had to sit out in the Jordan match. How tough
was it?
I want to fight for my country.
But it was understandable that the coach kept me out after we were stuck in the
Kuwait Airport for almost 32 hours. We were not physically fit to play that
day. But everyone worked hard against Jordan.