‘When I was depressed after ISL final, Sachin Tendulkar came to my rescue’
Indian footballer Sandesh Jhingan reveals how the icon inspired him with words
Bengaluru: Indian footballer Sandesh Jhingan on Tuesday revealed how iconic cricketer Sachin Tendulkar's motivational words worked like a balm when he was left dejected after losing the Indian Super League (ISL) final.
"There will be lows in everyone's life. And for me, the loss in the ISL final came as a big disappointment. We were depressed and that's when someone put an arm on my shoulder. It was Tendulkar. 'Get over it. It took me six attempts to win the World Cup'. This came from the best ever," Jhingan said.
Tendulkar is co-owner of the Kerala Blasters Football Club, which lost the inaugural ISL final to Atletico de Kolkata last December.
Jhingan said these inspirational words changed his philosophy and taught him not to stop dreaming.
"These words made me understand that you can never quit from dreaming. That separates the best from the rest. The rest may quit but the best will always carry on," he said.
Jhingan is a part of the Indian squad that has been preparing for the 2018 World Cup Preliminary Qualification match against Oman scheduled for Thursday at Sree Kanteerava Stadium.
Lavishing praise on Stephen Constantine, Jhingan said the Team India Head Coach has been a great motivator besides being a shrewd tactician, and his talks gives him goosebumps.