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One of the most promising young forwards in Khmer football, Pheap Chan David has been at Angkor Tiger since he was 14 years old. With the club currently going through a difficult time, we went to talk to him about his hopes for himself and the club in the coming season.
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I’m so happy to got contract with a big club in Siem Reap.
At first I thought I could not play, but when I was a child, I wanted to play with love and dreams from a young age, and then there was the Hun Sen Cup, Mr. Yusuke to try to join, the teacher has already signed up to play. The leg injury at the time was good and I have been training on my own until now.
He motivates players and provides opportunities for young people in tournaments to gain experience on the field.
Because the old players left, only the young ones were left and the coach was not happy with the result, he thought football was not for the kids, it was important that we dared to play with their team and he thought we could Done.
In the second half there was a change of players and he said no we have to stop, we have to work hard to the end and we have to do our best, even if we are young players and forget about it in the second half. 1 and the second half, we can get 1 back
I will continue to work hard to make the team better. I keep going and Fighting until the end. You can check out the Angkor Tiger Facebook page here.