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Hong Kong striker ignoring selection row, aiming to make history against India

South China Morning Post - SportsSunday, June 8, 2025 at 12:00:15 AM
Hong Kong striker ignoring selection row, aiming to make history against India
Hong Kong striker Manuel Bleda is brushing off controversy around his national team selection, focusing instead on his goal to "make history" in Tuesday's match against India. The Spain-born player, who recently debuted after overcoming an ACL injury and a rocky recovery, is determined to prove his worth despite the external chatter.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about a footballer playing a game—it’s about resilience and ambition. Bleda’s journey from injury setbacks to national team debut, amid scrutiny, makes this a compelling underdog story. For Hong Kong fans, it’s a chance to see if their squad can defy expectations, while for neutrals, it’s a reminder of how sports can spotlight personal grit.
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