Want East Bengal to win title: Manandeep

Manandeep Singh

Manandeep Singh

India striker Manandeep Singh has made his mark since the last edition of the I-League. Playing for East Bengal, the 20-year-old from Hisar has shone this year too, scoring some vital goals. The youngster speaks about the role of coach Colm Toal in his career and life as a footballer, besides other things. Excerpts:

How hopeful were you of a place in the playing XI when you joined East Bengal?
It’s not only in East Bengal but the healthy competition for a first XI slot happens in every club. Having said that, it’s obvious, in big clubs like East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and Dempo, the competition is more. You have to fight through it.

Have you set up any specific target in the I-League this season?
I am really upset for missing two-three easy goals. My first target is to improve myself. I need to work hard for that. As for my target in this I-League, we at East Bengal have a common goal — of winning the title. We have finished runners up in the last two seasons.

You have a tendency of scoring some wonderful goals. What’s the secret?
There is no secret. I get a lot of support from my team. A striker may be scoring goals but you need to remember the support of the team and the supply line. Without them, the goals would never come. I stick to what my coaches and teammates tell me to do and intend on get my basics right.
You are a product of AIFF’s Youth Development Programme. Tell us something about life under Colm Toal.
We were very young at that time. We were away from our homes and dear ones and needed someone to take care of us. Colm sir (Toal) was the perfect person to guide us. He taught us many a lesson both on and off the pitch. He is like a father figure; not only to me but all who have played under him.

What’s Toal’s contribution in your playing career?
A child needs care and proper grooming. Under Colm Sir’s tutelage I got exactly that. He gives you just what you need as a youngster and shows you the right path. I respect him a lot and owe to him whatever little success I have achieved.

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