Omailey McDonald David, Captain of HOH, offered insights into the team’s performance and aspirations following their second-place finish in the Kidsport Charity Cup against Citadel of Grace, which ended 3-1.
In a post-match reflection, Captain David expressed pride in the team’s effort, emphasizing the challenges faced.
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“We tried our best. Our opponents are not our mates in the football category. I expected that we would be placed according to our age category, but they are older than us.
But I know that next time, our team will come and win,” David remarked, addressing the perceived age discrepancy.
Looking ahead, McDonald David outlined the team’s plans, stating, “We are going to change better and improve in our skills and our cooperation, and I hope that next year, we can come and emerge as champions.”
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Despite having achieved victory in previous seasons, the loss in this year’s edition was keenly felt as the team carried high expectations.
Acknowledging the effort put forth by the players, David drew inspiration from the experience, stating, “Our players tried their best. Even Madrid lost in the finals. We have gained experience for next year. We will buckle our shoes and do more.”
In terms of role models, David cited Christiano Ronaldo, appreciating his skills, experience, tenacity, and zeal to become the best.
The captain’s admiration for Ronaldo reflects the team’s commitment to learning from the best in the pursuit of excellence in future competitions.