January 7, 2024
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Nikhil Poojary Eyes AFC Asian Cup Glory After Overcoming Career Setbacks

Poojary was absent from the international arena for another four years before he was finally called back for the Intercontinental Cup, followed by the SAFF Championship last year….reports Asian Lite News

He missed playing the 2019 edition of the AFC Asian Cup because of an injury but India’s Nikhil Poojary is looking forward to making the most of his chances in the upcoming edition of the Continental football championship in Qatar.

Poojary, whose career has been mired by injuries and omissions just when things looked like they were beginning to get better, has had it tougher in recent times. He has once again made it to the national football team and is hoping to put up his best during the AFC Asian Cup Qatar 2024.

While an ACL injury in 2017 right after his first call-up to the national team slowed his progress, eventually leading to him not being on the flight to UAE for the AFC Asian Cup 2019. A call-up to the national squad later that year ended unsatisfactorily in Qatar, where he was substituted in India’s famous stalemate against the hosts in the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qualifier.

Poojary was absent from the international arena for another four years before he was finally called back for the Intercontinental Cup, followed by the SAFF Championship last year.

The winger-turned-fullback, however, has grabbed the opportunity and produced some superb performances that have merited his spot in the 2023 edition of the AFC Asian Cup.

“People just see the international level, but there are so many battles one has to fight, just to be there. You need to go through so many steps to make your comeback,” Poojary told the-aiff.com in an interview in Qatar.

“You battle injuries, you battle form, you have your battles at your club at the domestic level, and if these were not enough, you have to battle your internal demons as well.

“I am very thankful to the coaches for showing their trust and support in me,” he was quoted as saying in a report.

The 28-year-old has since then been a part of the national team in the SAFF Championship, King’s Cup, Merdeka Tournament, and the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers.

“Last year was very important for me, and for us as a team. We have played so many matches together, won and lost together, we have grown as a team and as a unit,” he said. “Personally, I have really enjoyed this time, and I just want to keep playing at this level for as long as I can.”

The Indian team received a rapturous welcome at the Hamad International Airport in Doha, where hundreds of fans turned up to support them. For Poojary, the experience at the Doha airport was only second to India’s match against Kuwait.

“The reception we got was absolutely amazing in Doha. I never expected it. Probably the only thing I would rate higher than that was the World Cup Qualifier in Kuwait (November 2023),” said Poojary. “We had had a couple of difficult games against them and expected to play in front of hostile galleries. But as it turned out, the stadium was filled with Indian fans. I still get goosebumps when I think about it.

“I hope we get similar experiences in Doha,” said Poojary.

India have been drawn in Group B of the AFC Asian Cup, where they will face Australia (January 13), Uzbekistan (January 18), and Syria (January 23).

While the group looks relatively tough, Poojary and the boys are bullish. “It’s going to be special, especially for those like me, who will make their Asian Cup debuts here. It’s like a mini–World Cup for us,” he said. “All the top teams and players from Asia will be here, so it will be a good opportunity for us to test our levels.”

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