Samba's 'iconic moment'

She is yet to write the biggest story that Nepali women's football has asked for, which could be possible in the title match against Bangladesh on Wednesday

kartik 13, 2081

Himesh

Samba's 'iconic moment'

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Someone should call Savitra Bhandari 'Samba', she is happy. That same Samba celebrated in a unique way after scoring a goal against India. His way of celebrating happiness, which will be considered as 'iconic moments' of Nepali sports in the days to come.

After scoring the equalizing goal in the semi-final against India in the Women's SAFF Championship, she showed off her two-handed jersey at the Dashrath Stadium. In this way, the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo also celebrates the moment of the goal. 

Savitra is often inspired by watching Ronaldo play before important matches. Even before facing India, she had come to watch her idol player Ronaldo's game. How Ronaldo celebrated after scoring. Not exactly what he planned to do. "I had watched Ronaldo's game before the match, but the celebration like his happened suddenly," Savitra said after the match. 

Samba's 'iconic moment' Samba's jubilation of that goal has signaled a big change in Nepali women's sports. Especially this time Savitra Bhandari was isolated in the field. She has also become a good example of how time and circumstances can help someone to become bitter. His style of goal celebration will probably never happen again, because it was special in itself. Moreover, it can be considered as the most important goal of the 40 years long Nepali international women's football so far. One of the reasons is that it did not lead Nepal to the finals of the competition. Dasharath, which was packed with more than its capacity, kept the stadium quiet, brought the game that had gone through a lot of ups and downs to a certain happy ending.  As soon as he was presented to the media after the

match, his changed form was seen. She was also good at speaking, now she also knows how to add volume and rhythm. His game itself has improved somewhat compared to the first one. She currently plays in France, with top division club Avant Guengamp.

Samba's 'iconic moment' Savitra, who returned to Nepal after a short holiday, played the first match in the Women's SAFF Championship this time against Sri Lanka. She was surrounded by more than one Sri Lankan defender throughout the match. Meanwhile, she scored a goal, which can be considered truly world-class. It was possible in the 54th minute of the game. 

Another world-class goal was scored by Samba's feet in the semi-final against India on Sunday. She scored that goal within a minute of stoppage time. "I made some mistakes in the first half, so I couldn't score. "When the game started again, I told all my fellow players, just give me the ball, I will score," she later said. She was so confident. Until the end of the game, one of his anger was visible, anger was visible. All this she used in a positive manner in the game and single-handedly dominated two or three Indian players. The match will be remembered for its solo performance of samba.

Even after so many great achievements, she did not try to take credit for it alone. Giving all the credit to his fellow players. She dedicated even more credit to the spectators who came to encourage the Nepali team. After that goal against India, she has also become the top scorer for Nepal in the SAFF Championship. Even this one particular fact did not cheer him up as much as Nepal's victory did.

Samba's 'iconic moment' His response to this was, 'Where do I play for my personal performance and goals? A personal best for me will never be big.'' After the match, while all the other players turned to the audience and celebrated, Savitra was with the Indian team. To console the Indian players. Even the Indian team was accepting her as if she was a member of that team. She even kissed the boots of her idol Indian player Baladevi.

About this, Savitra said, 'I have considered four players as ideals in my playing life. Two Nepalis, Jamuna Gurung and Anu Lama. And two Indians, Baladevi and Ashaltadevi.' Baladevi was probably playing for India for the last time. Savitra had a great hope, one day to play for the same club with this 'legend' of Indian women's football. It was not completed. But she played against Baladevi.

Samba's 'iconic moment' But Savitra is yet to write the biggest story Nepali women's football has asked for. Now on Wednesday, Nepal will face Bangladesh in the title clash. It will be a match against the defending champions. The destiny of Nepali women's football is still to say, reach the final, but lose. This is not a one time story, it is a story that has been repeated 11 times. Now, whenever Nepal will play the final 12 times, it will be the responsibility of Savitra to bring the title to Nepal.

She says, "Nepal will win the title one day or another." That day can be tomorrow. Only a changed Samba can do this.

Himesh

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