Striker Lynda Kom looks forward to FIFA U-17 World Cup preparations

By ANI | Published: March 28, 2022 03:10 PM2022-03-28T15:10:43+5:302022-03-28T15:20:02+5:30

Striker Lynda Kom Serto, who ended the SAFF U-18 Women's Championship with five goals and Golden Boot, has said that she wants to score more goals and is looking forward to FIFA U-17 World Cup preparations.

Striker Lynda Kom looks forward to FIFA U-17 World Cup preparations | Striker Lynda Kom looks forward to FIFA U-17 World Cup preparations

Striker Lynda Kom looks forward to FIFA U-17 World Cup preparations

Striker Lynda Kom Serto, who ended the SAFF U-18 Women's Championship with five goals and Golden Boot, has said that she wants to score more goals and is looking forward to FIFA U-17 World Cup preparations.

The SAFF U-18 Women's Championship was an initial step for a number of newly scouted players, who are likely to represent India in the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, which is set to take place in the country in six months.

One such player who mesmerised one and all during the championship, striker Lynda Kom Serto, is looking forward to preparing for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. Typifying the mentality of those who ply their trade in her position, Lynda is one who, by her own admission, is always hungry to score goals.

"I go into every game with the aim of scoring more than I did in the last game. It may not always be possible, but as a striker, it's a good aim to have," the 17-year-old striker, said to the-aiff.com.

Ending the SAFF U-18 Women's Championship with five goals from four matches, Lynda Kom bagged the Golden Boot and the Most Valuable Player of the tournament awards.

"I am extremely happy to have won these awards, but this is all down to my teammates, without whose help, I would not be able to score these goals. It is because they had put in all the hard work in defence and in midfield, that I was able to score," she said. "I want to dedicate these awards to my teammates and to the entire staff in the team, who have been so supportive of me."

Head coach Thomas Dennerby referred to the young striker as Biju, and not Lynda at interviews and press conferences. The forward from Manipur went on to explain the reason behind it.

"We had three different Lindas in the camp at that time, and it was always difficult for everyone. Whenever anybody would call Linda, three of us would look back at them. So all my teammates, mostly the Manipuri ones, named me Biju, after the Manipuri actress Biju Ningombam."

"I did not really mind, because she is my favourite actress, and many of my teammates also believe that I resemble her," she laughed.

In the footballing world, Lynda is one who idolises Cristiano Ronaldo and the hard work that he puts in to be the best on the pitch. Typifying the same approach to the game, Lynda believes in constant improvement.

"There are a lot of areas where I need to improve. I think I still need to improve my finishing, so that I can score more goals, I need to improve my 1-v-1 situations, and also my speed. Being a forward, my main aim is to score as many and help my team, so in general, I want to improve each and every area of my game that would help me do that," she said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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