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Trust your training and discard pressure, Amarjit Singh Kiyam's advice to Blue Colts ahead of U-17 AFC Asian Cup

By ANI | Updated: June 1, 2023 22:45 IST

New Delhi [India], June 1 : The India U-17 men's football team landed in Thailand two weeks ahead of ...

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New Delhi [India], June 1 : The India U-17 men's football team landed in Thailand two weeks ahead of their tournament opener against Vietnam (17 June) in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-17 Asian Cup, to acclimatise and best prepare for success after a long tour in Europe.

Back home, there is a keen sense of expectation from the Blue Colts and a desire to see them become the first ones to break through the quarterfinals barrier (India's best result) of the tournament.

Amarjit Singh Kiyam knows more than most what it takes to represent India at the age-group level in big tournaments. The East Bengal midfielder was captain when India debuted and hosted the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2017.

"Sometimes when we talk, all of us from that 2017 batch, we reminisce about all the great times we had together of course, but also about how it prepared us for life ahead. Playing against some good teams in the lead-up as well as the tournament itself taught me a lot about how to improve tactically, technically, and also as a person on the pitch itself," said Amarjit as quoted by AIFF.

A key fulcrum of that side, Kiyam went on to play for the Indian Arrows in the I-League, and the Senior National Team soon after. He was not alone in doing so, with many others from that batch Anwar Ali, Jeakson Singh, Lalengmawia Ralte, Suresh Wangjam, Rahim Ali and Aniket Jadhav going on to don the India blue at the senior level.

Kiyam credits the conditioning when he was a part of the age-group teams for a lot of their success. "I think just being part of that squad was huge in terms of development. Playing against experienced players, some of the best in the country, as well as foreigners really honed me and prepared me for the senior level."

Kiyam knows that the current U-17s have been undergoing a long and rigorous preparation for their ultimate test in Thailand.

"At this level, there are no easy opponents. But neither should you feel pressure. I know that inevitably there will be some, after all you are playing for your country, and just putting on that jersey pumps the nerves up a bit. But my advice is that you let your training take over and just enjoy yourself on the pitch. You would not lose, and you would not make mistakes. All you will do is learn. And everything you learn will make you a better player and a person. Enjoy the experience and everything else will follow," concluded the player.

AFC U-17 Asian Cup will take place from June 15 to July 2, 2023.

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