Looks like Komal has been left out of the Indian Arrows Squad. so what's his next destination. Did he have any fall out with the coach or what, otherwise these actions a bit unprecedented
Lot of hype was created-this distract the young players. It is important for him to join any club in India and improve-his time will come in few years. Keep feet on ground.
People saw some you tube highlight reel of Komal.He followed that with a moment of some skill show vs usa and fans went gaga over him.Not to mention how desperate us Indians are to find gem of a player who we can hope to see in big European leagues playing for UTD,LFC,RMA etc.We are easy to swayed by some rumour with no credibility. Hell you can find fans on fb who think we can qualify for WC 2022 while we idk may 30-40 years behind other good footballing nations.We have been spoiled by these big leagues.We live in era of CR7 and Messi.Any half decent guy who can do some tricks becomes a talented individual.
anyway imo Fans dont appreciate these simple things now days.Media is looking to label talented players next messi.dybala was that guy when he was in stellar form when the new season started.hazard was predicted to reach that messi level after last season's exploits.
we all need to pipe down on our expectations.we may need multiple cycles of players to find that gem of a player we all are so craving.it could easily take 10 years.our first business should be train players who can be good enough for us to qualify for every asia cup coming forth.we do that i would call that one real big step towards our WC dreams.i dont give a flying fuck about for our this and that player getting noticed by european big clubs.i would rather prefer them go to 3rd or 2nd div. european clubs.Utd would have already have hundred of komal thatal's under their purview.Komal might good player but nothing proves he is Mr. extraordinaire.
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Indian arrows is a shit project and these guys are locked in it for 3 years with no improvement
https://www.scoopwhoop.com/komal-thatal-india-number-10-fifa-under-17-world-cup/#.ye69louna
Lot of hype was created-this distract the young players. It is important for him to join any club in India and improve-his time will come in few years. Keep feet on ground.
Hell you can find fans on fb who think we can qualify for WC 2022 while we idk may 30-40 years behind other good footballing nations.We have been spoiled by these big leagues.We live in era of CR7 and Messi.Any half decent guy who can do some tricks becomes a talented individual.
Henry put it the best way one can.he said Kids try to copy CR7 and messi these days but they should try to copy T.Mulller.He does simple things effectively.rest here-http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3277/la-liga/2014/08/05/5005801/forget-messi-and-ronaldo-kids-should-copy-muller-henry
anyway imo Fans dont appreciate these simple things now days.Media is looking to label talented players next messi.dybala was that guy when he was in stellar form when the new season started.hazard was predicted to reach that messi level after last season's exploits.
we all need to pipe down on our expectations.we may need multiple cycles of players to find that gem of a player we all are so craving.it could easily take 10 years.our first business should be train players who can be good enough for us to qualify for every asia cup coming forth.we do that i would call that one real big step towards our WC dreams.i dont give a flying fuck about for our this and that player getting noticed by european big clubs.i would rather prefer them go to 3rd or 2nd div. european clubs.Utd would have already have hundred of komal thatal's under their purview.Komal might good player but nothing proves he is Mr. extraordinaire.
They're will be guys who'll have fancy skills but will be massively poor when it comes to the end product
He can be a good player if he moves abroad
This is something like blessing in disguise home he moves out instead of joining ISL
https://m.timesofindia.com/sports/football/i-league/i-league-a-tournament-forced-into-severe-identity-crisis/articleshow/61743656.cms