Federation Cup 2016: We can’t let the trophy slip through our fingers - Balwant Singh

Balwant Singh
Balwant Singh had earlier seen Mohun Bagan lose the I-League even after taking an early lead

It was his poaching qualities for which Balwant Singh was referred to as the ‘fox in the box.’ But despite starting the season with a scintillating goal for Mohun Bagan in the Hero-League opener against Aizawl FC, the ‘fox in the box,’ has stayed sidelined for most of the season, much to the agony of his fans. Ahead of Mohun Bagan’s second-leg Hero Federation Cup semifinal against Shillong Lajong FC, Singh spoke at length to www.i-league.org about the status of his injury, the pain and frustration in missing out, Bagan’s golden run, mission Federation Cup and much more.

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After starting the season on a high you succumbed to injuries. How has your life been in last few months?

Sheer frustration! When your Team is performing so well and you are sitting outside it's like finding yourself in the middle of the Sea with your hands tied at the back. I scored against Aizawl FC and provided an assist, and then scored against Salgaocar FC and provided another assist. It's probably going to take another month for me to get going. Now it's all up to Him (the Almighty) and my destiny.

Your teammates are belting goals this season.

All my Team mates are putting in the energy and hence, results are churning out for us. I wish I could be a part of all the action as well. Hopefully I will come back strongly next season. I really can't afford to let it go because of these injuries. They're really hurting me.

How much significance does the Hero Federation Cup have for Mohun Bagan?

We missed our second consecutive Hero I-League Trophy by a whisker and now we can't let the Hero Federation Cup slip through our fingers. The Tournament has gone well for us so far and I hope we are able to lift it on the 21st. That would also earn us the AFC Cup slot as well.

Given a choice, which one would you pick -- a win in the Hero Federation Cup final or the forthcoming AFC Cup knock-out tie?

(Laughs) I would not let any opportunity slip through our fingers. We want to win both.

You had a dream Federation Cup in 2014. Which goal would you rate as the most memorable one from that edition?

As far I remember I had scored 4 goals and all of them were a culmination Team game. (After a pause) If you ask me for the most memorable one, I would pick the goal against Mohun Bagan in the semifinal. Anthony Wolfe took a loopy corner and I successfully poked into the goal which put us in the driver's seat.

Did that result in your transfer to Mohun Bagan?

My contract was about to expire and I got a lot of offers from other Clubs as well. Finally, I signed with the Mariners and that's why I'm here. Whomsoever I represent I always thrive to score and I'll continue to do so.

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