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FOREIGN STINTS HAVE BIG IMPACT ON TEENS
The Straits Times
|July 16, 2024
Scholarship recipients Natasha, Chloe feel their experience will benefit the Lionesses
On the first day of their stints abroad while on Unleash the Roar! (UTR) scholarships, Singapore's Natasha Naszri, 16, and Chloe Koh, 17, were dealt a reality check.
The duo, who each have two senior caps, were taken aback by the standards required of them in training.
A year on, the teenagers believe that they have improved tremendously and hope to add to the national women's football team, who face Macau in a friendly at the Jalan Besar Stadium on July 16.
Natasha, who joined the ESC LaLiga academy in Spain, was hit by fatigue after her maiden session.
"After my first training, I was really tired because the intensity was very high," the midfielder said. "It really affected me, I was like 'oh wow', the level's so different."
Chloe enrolled in the IMG Academy in the United States along with four other players, of which one Kyra Taylor - is also in the Lionesses' squad. Two others, Ardhra Ganeswaran and Irsalina Irwan, are out with injuries.
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