Gurpreet Singh Sandhu

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  • ArsenalFan700ArsenalFan700 Reddit13655 Points
    Not really. Just a few inches of snow and the fields here are closed. Not to mention that soccer season is in the fall so the fields that are open don't have the goalposts up anymore.
  • preetampreetam 870 Points
    his interview with sportskeeda

    On 15 August 2014, on the day of India’s 68th
    Independence Day, goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu
    penned a deal with Norwegian Tippeligaen
    outfit Stabaek FC. The move made him only the fifth
    Indian footballer to ply his trade abroad. After a season
    with the team as their substitute goalkeeper, Gurpreet
    finally got his chance to play in the club’s 4-1 victory
    over Follo Fotballklubb this weekend.
    India had to wait for 79 years to see another footballer
    play in the top division of a European league after
    Mohammed Salim donned the colours of Celtic in 1936.
    We had the opportunity to talk to the 22-year-old about
    his time in Norway and his future plans.
    How has the Norwegian Tippeligaen and Stabaek FC
    experience been so far?
    It has been a privilege to be here and experience the
    standard of European football. I’m glad that I’m here
    and cherish every moment of it. Every single training
    session helps me learn something new and, in
    turn, makes me a better player.
    After making more than 100 appearances for East
    Bengal, how has the transition from Indian football to
    European football been? What are the differences, when
    it comes to training?
    I think I’m lucky to be able to make more than 100
    appearances for a club as prestigious as East Bengal. I
    thank them for everything they have provided me with.
    The level of football in Norway as compared to India is
    very different; the atmosphere and the amount of
    professionalism in every single department are very
    high. Over here, every single player is nurtured so that
    they can move forward and become an asset to the
    club in the future.
    You are the only Indian footballer playing in a top
    flight club in Europe right now. Could you explain to us
    how it all happened?
    I had already made up my mind after finishing the
    2013/14 season that I will try my chances with Europe,
    at any cost. Budgie (John Burridge) knew Espen Granli,
    the Stabaek goalkeeping coach from the days when he
    sent Al Habsi to Norway.
    So thanks to him I got a shot at coming down here to
    take part in the trials. I came and trained with the first
    team and the club was happy with my development. In
    a month’s time, they offered me a contract. But I
    couldn’t sign at that point because the transfer window
    in Norway didn’t open till August. I signed as soon as
    the window re-opened.
    You left at a time when the Indian Super League (ISL)
    was at its planning stage. Do you feel the decision to
    play in Europe has been justified so far?
    Yes, it has. Otherwise we wouldn’t have been sitting
    here and talking to each other, don’t you think?
    (laughs). I wanted to chase my dream, so I took the
    gamble of ignoring the offers in India. I think the risk
    has paid off, so I’m extremely happy.
    What are the new goalkeeping aspects that you have
    inculcated into your game?
    Since I have arrived, I have been working on all the
    aspects of my game. The aim is to try to and adapt to
    the European style of play. Also, I do whatever is
    required to perform consistently. A keeper can’t rely on
    one aspect to further his game – he has to maintain all
    of them.
    Sandhu signed for Stabaek on 15 August 2014
    Did you have any role model, while growing up?
    I used to follow Edwin Van Der Sar a lot and, of course,
    our very own Subrata Paul.
    Paul bhai has guided me throughout my career since
    my East Bengal days. His relentless support has not
    stopped even after I moved to Norway.
    Bob Bradley’s move to the Norwegian league surprised
    a lot of people, considering his experience with the
    USA national squad. So how is the experience of being
    coached by him?
    I think I’m very lucky to play and train under Bob. He is
    a true professional and has a strong character. He
    always supports the team through thick and thin. Bob
    keeps up with all the developments of every player in
    the team. He is extremely detailed in his approach.
    How are you dealing with the cold conditions in
    Norway?
    (Laughs) It’s only a matter of time, I’m already getting
    used to the conditions here.
    Has the language been a problem, considering Stabaek
    has many different nationalities in their squad?
    No, it hasn’t actually, everyone here speaks good
    English and it’s easy to communicate with the staff and
    players.
    You climbed your way to the top through the Indian
    football youth structure. How different is the system in
    Norway?
    In Norway, if they notice young talent, the clubs try to
    develop and nurture them. The training methods
    provided to the kids is professional in nature. They are
    provided with all the basic amenities which even
    professional players in our country are not able to
    garner.
    Gurpreet Singh Sandhu in action for Stabaek FC
    Sayouba Mande, the team’s first choice goalkeeper
    was a part of the Ivory Coast World Cup squad. How
    has the experience of working with him been?
    Mande is a great guy and I have learned a lot of things
    from him. From training to matches, he has always
    helped me out. Since Mande has been here for over
    three years, he has developed a lot and I feel proud to
    be the teammate of a World Cupper.
    Did you receive any other offers during your time in
    Europe and before that?
    Yes, there were offers from India, specifically from the
    I-league and the ISL. However, I knew my future was in
    Europe. If I didn’t sign for Stabaek, I would have tried
    to sign for a Spanish club as some interest was shown
    from there. Everton were also interested.
    What do you miss about India the most?
    Of course, the thing I miss the most is Indian food.
    Apart from that, Norway is a very quiet place, so I
    really miss the noise as well (laughs).
    Not bad at all. Love you FIFA 15 #Norway
    #stabaek pic.twitter.com/oFSBognRyn
    — Gurpreet Singh (@GurpreetGK) September 27,
    2014
    munna219777
  • preetampreetam 870 Points
    m.sportskeeda.com/football/interview-goalkeeper-gurpreet-singh-sandhu-offers-i-league-isl-stayed-europe
    munna219777
  • atuljgatuljg Trivandrum3983 Points
    I hope he makes it to EPL, hopefully after 2 years itself.
    mohammedirshad
  • ArsenalFan700ArsenalFan700 Reddit13655 Points
    He can't. Work permit rules are going to be a lot more strict and honestly I doubt he can improve enough to make it in the Premier League.

    His first goal is to make it in Norway, displace the current #1 (an Ivorian international) and establish himself as one of the better keepers in the league. Then perhaps a move to the Netherlands or Belgium would be nice.

    Mat Ryan of Australia is a nice example to follow. He established himself as the best keeper in the A-League and now he is with Club Brugge in Belgium and is being looked at by Liverpool and at one point Real Madrid.
    Deb_Banbida 25
  • atuljgatuljg Trivandrum3983 Points
    He is blessed with a great physique at 1.97m, even taller than Neuer! Hopefully, he'll develop well.
    mohammedirshad
  • atuljgatuljg Trivandrum3983 Points
    Mat Ryan by Real Madrid? Maybe for their Castilla only!

    They only go after established players at top clubs, with De Gea doing the rounds now.
    mohammedirshad
  • mohammed_87hassanmohammed_87hassan Sumeet Passin FC Jupiter10492 Points
    During world cup he was linked with them
  • ArsenalFan700ArsenalFan700 Reddit13655 Points
    @atuljg Which is why they just signed a 16-year old Norwegian from the Norwegian league. So established!

    Get off your high horse.
    bida 25
  • atuljgatuljg Trivandrum3983 Points
    @arsenalfan700 Ya, Odegaard again for the Castilla. You need to climb up to see the reality!
    mohammedirshad
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