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  • munna219777munna219777 28557 Points
    You guys are thinking too much. Why will Chennai City, RKFC, Churchill brothers suddenly play bad to make East Bengal champions ? Why will they ruin their chances knowing well that I-League is their identity !! They are not going to make it to ISL.
    sparta
  • DEFENCE123DEFENCE123 India657 Points
    Today's match was also rigged. Also CCFC are bidding for ISL so who knows. Maybe AIFF told them to come in 2nd place
    EastBengalPridegoalkeeparAshishKaulspartaNagendradeepu
  • RonnyRonny 10563 Points
    Nice to see Dhanu has scored 3 already..shows that he is way more talented and opportunistic than Jadhav, rahim Ali and even Vikram Pratap
    spartagoalkeepar
  • spartasparta Jamshedpur FC2074 Points
    At times these conspiracy theory paranoia seems too much. So people should shut up at times and enjoy the football. 
    munna219777
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30700 Points
    https://www.goal.com/en-in/news/i-league-2018-19-manuel-retamero-fraile-neroca-fc-india/19s7g49wc0z4g154s7jz28vfs9

    I-League 2018-19: Manuel Retamero - Good opportunity to stamp my style on Indian football

    Manuel Retamero Fraile returned to India after two and half years to join NEROCA FC as their head coach earlier this season.

    The Spaniard’s first coaching stint in India back in the 2015/16 season ended on a disappointing note as he had to leave Aizawl FC after just two months.

    He started off well at the North East Indian club by winning the Mizoram Premier League (MPL) but his journey in I-League was not a smooth one. The Valladolid-born coach was in charge of the club in just the first six matches where the club won only once.

    He is back in Indian football to make a difference with last season's I-League runners up NEROCA.

    In a chat with Goal, Manuel Retamero revealed the reason for his return to India and how his second stint in the country has gone so far.

    Q: What made you come back to India?

    A: I love my work and I wanted to come back to India to try and improve the football again. I know I have done a good job before because many journalists, players, fans had told me. The fans in Aizawl still love me. When I had an opportunity to come back, why not? Good opportunity to stamp my style and work over here again. We are having a good time but it is difficult because everyone wants to see success very quickly but I am happy and proud of the way things are going. 

    Manuel Retamero

    Q: Notable change in Indian football since 2016?

    A: To be honest, I would like to see more than I what I am seeing now. I was watching the ISL game between ATK and Jamshedpur, the stadium was almost empty. We must find the solution to make football proper. This is the fifth year of the ISL, I know that they are trying, but I would really like to see more. I love India, India has good footballers and I hope they can do well. I also want the Indian national football team develops and show the world they can do it.

    Q: Standard of Indian players improved since 2016?

    A: Yes, they have improved. I have heard that a lot of academies have opened up operated by big teams around the world and even by big teams in India. The most important point India has is that you have kept the football on the street. That is awesome because the likes of Messi, Cristiano, Pele, Maradona learned their skills through street football. That is their magical point. In Spain, we don't play anymore on the streets. We used to play before when I was a kid. But, the new generation has very good facilities and have forgotten to play on the streets.

    I can talk more about the North-East because I know more. North-East India has a lot of good footballers. The region has very good potential to produce many good footballers. 

    Q: Experience with NEROCA FC so far?

    A: The most important is to improve and not just work for one season. One has to be patient and improve as a club. For example, I laid the foundation at Aizawl FC and next season they won the championship. On the flip side, Minerva won last season and now they are having a bad time. Even the bigger clubs like Mohun Bagan and East Bengal were very good teams when I first came to India but now are struggling a bit. Bengaluru were the best but now they play in the ISL, they along with FC Goa for me in the ISL are the best teams.

    Manuel Retamero

    Most important thing is to keep the balance. I am happy how the East Bengal management have recognised Alejandro Menendez's good work and are thinking to extend his contract. It is important to give the power to the coach. Like this, you can see a gradual success and you can build a very good team. They are a very big club with a lot of money and very big investors. Even for the coach, it gives him motivation to work properly, not just one season. Success will come with time.

    Q: Do you want to continue with NEROCA?

    A: Let's see, why not. Continuity of your work is very important. It's like building a house if you do not like it then destroy and build again. It's like you are wasting your money, your time and at the end, you do not build anything. When I was in Aizawl, Mohun Bagan were mighty, they had a very good team but they could not continue that particular work. I do not know where, but I would like to have a continual job, maybe here, if it is another club I will continue to do my job. Also, timing is very important. East Bengal are doing it now already. This means they can be focused and have ample time to think about next season properly; that is a very good step from the East Bengal management. 

    munna219777RonnyDeb_BanSamyajit
  • ajmalajmal 1208 Points
    Vikram pratap has played as winger also.. may be thats why he has scored less goals.. Arrows players creating chances in the final third is less when considering that they keep a lot of posession..Strikers dont often get good passes that can be converted to goals.. Vikram pratap is a player who puts a lot of effort while playing,  just like Sandesh Jhingan.. Vikram is equally capable of scoring goals just like dhanu if he is played as a striker...
    Rahim Ali scored a good goal today..   
    Ronnymunna219777spartathebeautifulgamegoalkeepar
  • @thebeautifulgame both Amna and Quero were shit in first half , in second half amna was decent and quero improved a bit (this was after they started creating space by winning second balls) 
    both lack fitness and lost considerable amount of speed plus they are clearly having communications issues with rest team (hope that will be addressed before ACL qualifier)

    now coming to Churchill match , IDK about fixing but it clearly appeared Churchill played  absolute Shite with questionable team selection , They had atleast 40 long ball attempts  (which they never do) and played way too casually , its surprise Lajong didnt score 4-5 goals 
  • thebeautifulgamethebeautifulgame Durgapur,India30700 Points
    @shanks_dehighliving: Than you for the info...I assumed as much from the Goal report. Both Quero and Amna are on the wrong side of 30 and however talented they may be, it is not expected that will be match fit and gel with the rest of the team from the first match. Too much chopping and changing of players has played havoc with Minerva's performance this season.

    Regarding Churchill team selection, their coach had said that Khalid Aucho and Mohanraj would miss the match because they were injured. Wayne Vaz was not completely fit and Dawda Ceesay had been carrying an injury for a long time. (https://www.goal.com/en-in/news/i-league-2018-19-from-relegation-to-championship-churchill/fda1jqsc190813y980tddpm5x). Whether that is true or not of course I don't know
    [Deleted User]goalkeepar
  • that injuries were there  but then Ceesay played with injury too.. then they fielded chesterpaul and then subbed him at 20th min with wolfe, brought israil gurung very late and persisted with rowlinson even though he was piss poor
  • Opoku and Toure has been released by Minerva
    thebeautifulgameSamyajit
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