Amarjit determined to make up for lost time

Amarjit Singh's roller-coaster Indian Super League season saw him make his senior India debut and then miss action for almost four months due to an injury.

Published : Mar 24, 2020 16:05 IST

Amarjit Singh made eight appearances for Jamshedpur FC this season.

With the country under a lockdown to combat the coronavirus pandemic, Indian footballer Amarjit Singh is missing his on training but hopes to make up for lost time by working harder once the situation improves.

After a roller-coaster season that saw him make his senior India debut and then miss action for almost four months due to an injury, the midfielder had begun the ongoing off-season determined to work harder than everyone else before the COVID-19 outbreak turned everything upside down.

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“The goal remains the same. I am determined to work extra hard to cover for the training that I have missed. I have to be in top shape. I know have to keep pushing myself constantly to grow as a player,” Amarjit said.

“I keep myself in shape with stretching exercises which I can do indoors and take care of my body. There are no excuses in football and I know that the efforts I put in now will pay certain dividends in the future,” the 19-year-old, who captained India in the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup, said.

The former AIFF academy cadet and Indian Arrows player said the circumstances are challenging.

“It is a difficult situation, no doubt. The circumstances are challenging but I hope we will get through them quickly.

“We are all grateful for the efforts being put in by the frontline workers to keep us safe and all of us must make sure we take the prescribed precautions, adhere to the instructions of the authorities and be understanding.”

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Amarjit is currently in Chandigarh after the end of his side Jamshedpur FC’s Indian Super League campaign.

He is confident of making a comeback to the national team despite the 'competitive environment' in the side.

“Knowing that I have 10-20 people competing with me for the same positions, it is up to me to work hardest to get the coach’s nod in the starting line-up.”