Indian Super League 2017-18

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  • MaddieMaddie ಮೈಸೂರು(Mysuru) / Canada2978 Points
    Hence once again proven, IMG can steal the idea but not the Passion. I-league is great and better. 
    munna219777ashindiaatuljgdeepakcgoalkeepar
  • BrainFallINDIABrainFallINDIA India7411 Points
    Tbh , this whole playoff system is losing its charm. Time for Pro-Rel !
    munna219777ashindiaindian_goonerdeepudeepakcgoalkeepar
  • ArsenalFan700ArsenalFan700 Reddit13655 Points
    Just shows this forum has a negative bias towards ISL overall.
    samdeepak dedhagopiajeeshatuljg[Deleted User]spartaashindiadeepudeepakcamirsid123and 2 others.
  • indian_goonerindian_gooner 3522 Points
    edited March 2018
    There is no ISL without kerala blasters. Hence proved.
    deepak dedhaatuljgashindiadev_pfcBrainFallINDIAgoalkeeparSOCCER4kl
  • deepudeepu Somaliya1621 Points
    yeah this forum has negative bias towards isl , and thats cause isl is having more negative effect on indian football as compared to its positive effects 
    goalkeeparmunna219777
  • DXDX 4074 Points
    Playoffs especially 1st leg will be played cautiously. Wait till the final comes, every fan here will watch even secretly.
    match wasn’t great yesterday anyways for ppl to care. 

    This year I-league is coming to exciting conclusion with 4 teams having a chance hence the interest.

    Nice try again to try and push agenda’s of ISL vs I-league.

    Hope people remember the 2015 final of ISL and how this place rocked positively and negatively. 
    atuljggoalkeeparSOCCER4klkartik91
  • TNAmarkFromIndiaTNAmarkFromIndia India419 Points

    FC Pune City coach Ranko Popovic 'satisfied' with team's performance against Bengaluru despite draw      

    Pune: Table-toppers Bengaluru FC and FC Pune City played out a listless draw in the first leg of their semi-final at the Shree Chhatrapati Sports Complex on Wednesday after both teams failed to capitalise on goal-scoring chances throughout the course of the game.

    FC Pune City goalkeeper Vishal Kaith collects the ball during the first leg of semi-final 1 clash against Bengaluru FC ISL

    Bengaluru entered the match as favourites, but it was hosts Pune who left the pitch frustrated after dominating the midfield and attack for the major part of the tie in Balewadi. However, Pune coach Ranko Popovic said he was satisfied with his team’s effort against a quality side like Bengaluru. "I am satisfied. I hope I will be happy on Sunday night (after the second-leg). Neither team wanted to make a mistake and lose the advantage. I have seen so many good matches but I have to say this game had quality and was competitive for both the teams. It was interesting," said Popovic.

    Despite creating so many chances in both the halves, it was surprising to see Pune fluff their lines in the final third on multiple occasions. "We have to be ready for everything (in the second leg). What we have to do is score goals, what we want to do is score goals and win the game there. Both teams will want to score goals," he added.

    ISL introduced the away-goal rule this season and Rankovic's Pune stand a chance to make use of that when they travel to Bengaluru on 11 March. Pune have performed well away from home and even held The Blues to a 1-1 draw at their own turf during the league stage. "We did not want to be better in away games, we wanted to be good both home and away. We have to be smart, today (Wednesday) was a smart game. When we play like a team, we are really good and competitive and we can beat everyone," he explained.

    "I am satisfied with the performance, not the result. Today, our work was very hard but very good. We don't have to change too much, we only have to believe in ourselves," the Serbian coach added.

    Meanwhile, Bengaluru coach Albert Roca too was satisfied with the result at the Balewadi Stadium and feels that the draw was a fair result. “I am satisfied. Of course, I am not happy. They have shown that they are a very tough and compact team. But now we will play at home now and it is in our hands. We have to keep going,” said the 55-year-old.

    “We managed to create two good chances through set pieces but we could not score. The game was full of caution considering all the hardwork we have put in. Nobody wanted to make a mistake and concede. Perhaps it was a very tactical game today. A draw was quite fair I feel,” he concluded.

    The second leg of the semi-final will take place on 11 March at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru where Pune will have to convert their chances into goals if they are looking to cement their place in the final. But it won't be an easy task to vanquish Bengaluru at their fortress.

  • deepakcdeepakc Mumbai 3416 Points
    @maddie IFN knows a scripted reality show when it sees one and looks like many football fans do too (ATK/DD/NEUFC can vouch for it)
    Deb_Bangoalkeepardeepak dedhamunna219777spartakartik91
  • DXDX 4074 Points
    U seriously want to go there?
    i-league has plenty of duds and scripts in its own closet ready to tumble out.


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