David Muta: I feel an endless need to learn and improve

While some countries are still facing strict restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic, other countries are resuming their activities. However both situations converge at a common point: We miss football.

Most football players are trying to stay fit during the pandemic so they could be ready to play as soon as possible and it is not different in Papua New Guinea that the 2019-20 National Soccer League season must resume in July. Players and staff are excited to return to the pitch and work hard as a team, but a legendary footballer is more than ready for the battle: David Muta.

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David Muta in the gym

The legendary player from Hekari United kept himself active during this “forced offseason”. Now that the restrictions are getting loose in Papua New Guinea he is finally able to come back to the pitch and train on the sacred ground of footballers –“I feel an endless need to learn and improve. To evolve not only to please the coach or the fans, but also to feel satisfied with myself,” he expressed on social media – “There is no limit to learn […] no matter what our age,” he added.

Despite being 32 years old, he is still a key player for Hekari United and he needs to work the extra mile alongside his teammates and coaching staff to win the National Soccer League. Hekari is currently in the third position with 23 points, two points behind current leaders Vitiaz United. You can check the current league standings by clicking here.



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