Savita 'Most Valuable Player'

APF player Savita Ranamar not only won the title by scoring two goals in the final of ANFA Women's Football League on Wednesday, she was declared the ”Most Valuable Player” of the competition.

Magh 17, 2081

Himesh

Savita 'Most Valuable Player'

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Even looking at Savita Ranamar's behavior from a distance, it can be said that she is a football player. She looks very strong. Laughter is also sweet. He has a habit of laughing before speaking. But he finds it difficult to face the media. After being named the 'Most Valuable Player' in the ANFA Women's Football League, she was very nervous when she was presented to the media. She was saying, 'What are you going to say?'

  When it was time for

to speak, he said, "Now I will be happy after being declared the best player of the tournament." Where can all the players speak with the same rhythm? His main job is not to do well on the field. She did this work in harmony, for her team. When APF club won the tournament this time, almost all the players contributed. But perhaps the player who contributed more was Savita.  She scored two goals in the

final. APF's first goal came in the 64th minute. What that means is how the police was stopping the APF attack. He was not giving a chance to score. The strategy of the police was the same, a defensive game. In more modern football parlance, the police were 'parking' the entire bus in their penalty area. The police game was exactly 'Parking the Bus'. 

In this case, it was Savita who broke the deadlock. He didn't stop there. She also scored the third goal for her team. In this way, Savita worked to give 'momentum' to the game. He's not exactly a forward player, he's more of a winger. More than a midfielder. In particular, he is a winger who can also score goals. The task of creating goal opportunities is done. In this league, Savita did both. 

That is, she also scored goals and created opportunities for goals. Moreover, she remained the player who created the most goal opportunities in the entire league. She continued to dish out a series of assists, one after the other. Regarding his performance in this league, he said, "My performance in the first stage of the league was good. The second phase was a little off, I felt that way. I did not think that I will be declared the best player of the tournament this time.' 

He has full confidence in one thing, the possibility of a better performance from his side remains. She feels that she is still capable of playing well, be it for the APF or the national team. She says, "My playing career has just begun. Will do better in the coming days. I will try to play better than now. This is what Nepali women's football needs. Such a confident, hard-working player as well.  To break the story, she just turned 21 years old. Recently, she has been a regular member of the women's national team, that too as the first choice player to take the field. He is the player that the Nepali team needs. Even when Nepal came second in the last SAFF Championship held in Kathmandu, she was the main player of the team. At the end of the league stage, she was presented to the media on one occasion. 

Savita 'Most Valuable Player'

At that time, he claimed that whenever the opponent is India, the performance of Nepali players is different. Everyone will have confidence to play better. He has not started playing for Nepal since 2021. At that time, Nepal played two friendly matches against Bangladesh. The coach was Australian Gary Phillips. He gave Savita the opportunity to debut. Phillips used to say, "Savita is a good player." 

This coach decided to give some new faces their first chance at that time. Along with Savita, it also features Preeti Rai and Rashmikumari Ghising. True to her coach's words, Savita also scored a goal in her debut game. It was the first match against Bangladesh, she scored in the 14th minute of the match. Thus, within 14 minutes of entering international football, she opened her goal account. She has scored four goals for Nepal so far. 

His playing career started from Rautahat. Like many women players in Nepal, she also started playing in Chandrapur. Savita, who considers her mother as a role model, says that she started playing football because of her mother. Since joining APF, his game has improved. Rajendra Tamang, the current coach of the Nepali team, has also repeatedly said that Nepali football can really expect a lot from Savita.

Himesh

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