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Mohun Bagan goalkeeper Subrata Paul, under fire following the death of Brazilian striker Cristiano Junior, today rejoined practice and said ...

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Mohun Bagan goalkeeper Subrata Paul, under fire following the death of Brazilian striker Cristiano Junior, today rejoined practice and said he would not give up playing football, even if his family so desired. 8220;Under no circumstances will I leave football. I cannot live without soccer. I have grown up playing this game,8221; Paul told reporters after the morning practice session at the club.

When it was pointed out that his father was in favour of him quitting the game, Paul said 8220;I would like to reiterate that I will not leave soccer even if my parents so desired. I will try to convince them8221;.

Paul8217;s father Pranballav had said 8220;enough is enough. I will not let him play football anymore8221;.

Proclaiming his innocence over Junior8217;s death, Paul said 8220;I did whatever was needed to save the goal8221;.

Paul has been assailed by a section of the football fraternity including some top players after television replays showed that he had hit Junior after the Brazilian had scored the second goal for his club Dempo Sports Club during the Federation Cup final on December 5. Asked why he was repeatedly getting involved in on-field disturbances, Paul said 8220;I give hundred per cent under the bar. I get so much involved in the game that it seems that I am agressive8221;.

Paul said he felt terribly bad at the tragic death of Junior. 8220;I feel terribly bad for Junior. I wept a lot at the way a footballer died.8221;

Asked whether he was now under psychological pressure following the sad episode, Paul said 8220;I want to focus only on playing the game to the best of my abilities. The other matters will be taken care of by my coach and club officials8221;.

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The 19-year-old goalkeeper said his next target was to play the National Football League. 8220;I also have the dream of turning out for India,8221; he said, facing a volley of questions from mediapersons.

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