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Indian football captain Baichung Bhutia ready to take Indian soccer to the higher level
Indian soccer is ready to take off. The Soccer center of India – Kolkata is booming with hopes and aspiration.
According to IANS, Indian football captain Baichung Bhutia, who was released from the hospital on Wednesday afternoon, said he was feeling much better and hoped to come back stronger next season.
Bhutia, who was admitted to the hospital two days ago, has been detected with hyper-thyroid and minor liver dysfunction.
Dr Mahesh Goenka, who is treating the ace striker, said, ''''medication has already begun and looking at the way he is responding we feel that he should start practising within three weeks and within seven weeks he should be back at his prime.''''
Bhutia, who looked a lot more fresh, said, ''''I am still feeling depressed at letting down my club at the crunch time. The fact that I will not be able to don my country's colours during the Pakistan tour is also hurting me.''''
He said he was feeling much better after medication started and was confident that he would be back soon.
Bhutia said he would start jogging after three weeks and early next season he would be ready for competitive soccer.
Asked if the break would affect his game, he said, ''''every time I am injured, I come back stronger. The urge in me to prove myself increases and I work harder.''''
''''I needed a break from hectic soccer. If anything, it will do be good,'''' Bhutia said, who would leave for Sikkim by the end of May.
Asked to comment on the club transfer as the season was coming to an end, he said, ''''I don’t want to talk about that now.''''
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