Nabi eyes more glory
Syed Rahim Nabi has been a silent workhorse in the Indian midfield for years. With the 27-year-old being named the Player of the Year by the All India Football Federation, things are on the upswing for Nabi who is enjoying the limelight. But the award seems to have left him asking for more.
The midfielder now has eyes on the Arjuna Award and says he deserves it for his contribution to the game. Excerpts:
Is this the best phase of your career?
On the surface, 2012 has been spectacular for me. But I have had exceptional spells previously. I have played in every position for my club and as my coaches (over the years) have asked me too. In that sense, I feel, the recognition could have come earlier as well. But no complaints, I am enjoying the moment.
What were best moments in 2012?
Off the football pitch, 2012 has been painful. First, my wife survived a fatal accident and then destiny struck me. I take life as it comes. The award acts like a balm and is very motivating indeed.
What’s your next target?
As a footballer, the target stays to win every match. Apart from that, let me be honest and say that I personally feel I deserve the Arjuna Award. I have served the national team for long and with distinction. Having said that, I know it’s not for me to decide it.
Whom do you dedicate the AIFF award to?
My wife! She has been a pillar of strength. Besides, I will also like to thank my family the staff and AIFF officials. I would like to mention that the AIFF officials have always stood beside me and have supported me. Indian coach Wim Koevermans has been special to me simply for the faith which he has bestowed on me.
Were you expecting this award?
My job is to perform on the football pitch. A footballer shouldn’t expect anything at any given time. I stuck to my task and it feels nice when your efforts get recognised.
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