His finishing sucks. But hey, he’s just 20.
Should go out on loan to any IL side next season for some game time.
Looks like he rigged aged by 5 years, No way he is 20 -- he is around 24/25
4 Seasons - 4 goals for a striker out of 37 games , no way i will take this, at max i can accept for LB or CB 17 India appearances from 2013 U20/U23/Senior - Zero goals
It was dumb idea by the BFC to hold him which is loss for both the parties, Daniel cant play ISL nor score for BFC. if he would have joined IL team or some other team - he might had playing time, that would have helped to improve his game.
Let's see in couple of seasons where he will heading.
ISL 2017-18: Albert Roca’s Bengaluru FC enter the record books
Bengaluru FC rewrote the record books on Thursday, winning their 13th match in the debut Indian Super League (ISL) season. They registered a comfortable 2-0 victory over Kerala Blasters at the Kanteerava Stadium, Bangalore in what was the final game of the league stage.
Their winning percentage of 72.2 per cent is the best ever in the 22 year old history of Indian football’s top tier.
The previous record was held by two I-League teams from Goa.
Karim Bencherifa's Salgaocar FC and Armando Colaco's Dempo SC had both recorded a winning percentage of 69.2 per cent during their league winning campaigns in 2010-11 and 2011-12 respectively, when they had emerged triumphant in 18 out of their 26 games.
Sunil and Miku stay on to train even after practice is over
Apparently, Sunil Chhetri and Miku almost always stay on to train a bit longer, even after practice is technically over. “What makes them both such exceptional players isn’t just their level of skill, it’s also their level of commitment,” Kunaal shared.
And while you'd think that two strikers of their stature would inevitably have a rivalry around who scores more goals; in fact, selflessness lies at the heart of their approach.
"Sunil is our designated penalty taker, but in our match against Jamshedpur in Bhubaneswar, when we were awarded a penalty, Sunil handed Miku the ball. He knew Miku was right behind Coro in the race for the Golden Boot, and wanted him to get the goal,” Kunaal recalled. “That is so typical of how they operate – they each want the other to do just well.”
Interestingly, Miku is the most expensive foreign signing in the league, while Sunil is the highest paid Indian player. And while in football you don't always get what you pay for, BFC must be more than pleased with their investments.
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Looks like he rigged aged by 5 years, No way he is 20 -- he is around 24/25
4 Seasons - 4 goals for a striker out of 37 games , no way i will take this, at max i can accept for LB or CB
17 India appearances from 2013 U20/U23/Senior - Zero goals
It was dumb idea by the BFC to hold him which is loss for both the parties, Daniel cant play ISL nor score for BFC. if he would have joined IL team or some other team - he might had playing time, that would have helped to improve his game.
Let's see in couple of seasons where he will heading.
talented, hard working, skillful winger
ISL 2017-18: Albert Roca’s Bengaluru FC enter the record books
Bengaluru FC rewrote the record books on Thursday, winning their 13th match in the debut Indian Super League (ISL) season. They registered a comfortable 2-0 victory over Kerala Blasters at the Kanteerava Stadium, Bangalore in what was the final game of the league stage.
Their winning percentage of 72.2 per cent is the best ever in the 22 year old history of Indian football’s top tier.
The previous record was held by two I-League teams from Goa.
Karim Bencherifa's Salgaocar FC and Armando Colaco's Dempo SC had both recorded a winning percentage of 69.2 per cent during their league winning campaigns in 2010-11 and 2011-12 respectively, when they had emerged triumphant in 18 out of their 26 games.
Apparently, Sunil Chhetri and Miku almost always stay on to train a bit longer, even after practice is technically over. “What makes them both such exceptional players isn’t just their level of skill, it’s also their level of commitment,” Kunaal shared.
And while you'd think that two strikers of their stature would inevitably have a rivalry around who scores more goals; in fact, selflessness lies at the heart of their approach.
"Sunil is our designated penalty taker, but in our match against Jamshedpur in Bhubaneswar, when we were awarded a penalty, Sunil handed Miku the ball. He knew Miku was right behind Coro in the race for the Golden Boot, and wanted him to get the goal,” Kunaal recalled. “That is so typical of how they operate – they each want the other to do just well.”
Interestingly, Miku is the most expensive foreign signing in the league, while Sunil is the highest paid Indian player. And while in football you don't always get what you pay for, BFC must be more than pleased with their investments.
https://www.indiansuperleague.com/features/extra-time-with-leeza-mangaldas15