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Playing in I-League is next level for us: Nepal’s Kiran Limbu

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New Delhi, Jan 17 : The RoundGlass Punjab FC squad boasts of a number of accomplished names, one of them being 30-year-old goalkeeper Kiran Kumar Limbu, who is the skipper of the Nepal senior national team and has plenty of I-League experience under his belt, which includes lifting the trophy in the 2017-18 season.
“In the South Asia region, the level of league football in India is better than the other neighbouring countries and there is more exposure here. Getting the proposal to join a Hero I-League club is like playing at the next level and I’m here to give my best for my team. Till now it’s been a very good experience to play in the I-League,” he said in a conversation with www.i-league.org.
The side from Punjab began their campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Aizawl FC, with Limbu keeping a clean sheet, before losing the lead to go down to Gokulam Kerala FC 4-3 in their second encounter. The custodian highlighted the ‘competitive’ nature of the league and stated that his team is aiming to improve in their next game.
“Before the league started, we knew that the Hero I-League is very competitive. Every match is a tough battle. The first game was really important and we started really well and won it. Unfortunately, in the second match, we had the lead but could not hold on to it and win. This is part and parcel of the game. We have to improve in the next match and go forward,” Limbu expressed.
“Winning the Hero I-League title means a lot to me and it’s a great achievement in my career. It gave me a lot of confidence and it motivates me to do more in the future. Every match in this league is really competitive and I am here to help my team to be the champions,” he added.
Limbu also spoke about his desire to see more Nepali players ply their trade in India in the coming years and hoped that his performances can help open windows of opportunity for his compatriots.

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