Striker Sumeet Passi 'dying' to make upcoming I-League season count and make India comeback
Striker Sumeet Passi 'dying' to make upcoming I-League season count and make India comeback

New Delhi: Striker Sumeet Passi, who made his India debut in 2016, says he is "dying" to make a mark in the upcoming I-League season and strengthen his case for a national team comeback. He will don the RoundGlass Punjab FC colours in the league.
"Playing for the national team is a matter of immense pride and making my India debut was a dream come true. I am dying to make a mark this season and get a place in the senior team again," Passi told i-league.org.
"I will do my best and give my all in terms of hard work. I want to score many goals and win matches for my team."
With the new season set to kick off on 9 January 2020, the side from Punjab began training earlier this month in Kolkata under head coach Curtis Fleming.
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The forward stated that with the action resuming after a long gap due to the COVID-19 lockdown, he has set his sights on going all the way and lifting the I-League trophy.
He said, "Training with my new team has been fantastic and our preparation is on in full swing. RoundGlass Punjab have a very professional set-up and that's why I was keen on signing with them. I want to win the league with the team and after this long break, the matches can't come soon enough for us. I am really looking forward to the action."
Having completed a week of pre-season training, the 26-year-old Passi shared his thoughts on practising under coach Fleming and stated that his team has a "great mixture" of youth and experience.
"Our coach is very motivating and encouraging. He tells the younger players to go enjoy yourself on the training ground. He has a plan for the season in place and has said that all of us have to earn our place in the team."