A player can only be substituted during a stoppage in play and with the permission of the referee. The player to be substituted (outgoing player) must have left the field of play before the substitute (incoming player) may enter the field of play; at halfway line
If Amrinder was injured, then one of the players already on the field could don the Goalkeeper role.
Baring first few matches, Indian players in this season are very good. What a player Roy Krishna is. If he is bit selfish, he would have scored 4-5 goals more this season.
"Just want to say that for the league, ISL has done a wonderful job. League officials, groundsmen, everybody worked very hard. I want to thank the Indian referees, they have done a wonderful job. Just keep working hard. And I want to say is that we got this result because of the players. I want to tell you about our staff Allison, Mitesh, physio and Robin and especially our manager. They have done a wonderful job," Jamil said.
From keeping Mumbai City out of relegation on a shoestring budget to winning the I-league with Aizawl FC in his debut season with the club to becoming the first Indian coach of an ISL club and remaining unbeaten in 9 consecutive matches and reaching the semi-finals for the second time in the club's history, Khalid has remained the same--soft-spoken, unassuming and reserving the entire credit for the players
While I am not an uncritical fan of Khalid, there are certain aspects of him which really stand out in the context of Indian football: his dogged refusal to cross swords or indulge in acrimony with those who do not see eye to eye with him, his round the clock devotion to football and his inspirational skills and instilling a fighting spirit in his footballers (players like Ashutosh Mehta have vouched for it)
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What a player Roy Krishna is. If he is bit selfish, he would have scored 4-5 goals more this season.
https://www.goal.com/en-in/news/northeast-united-khalid-jamil-more-confidence-indian-coaches/1c66wgjqp9e9z1ine0and6p5it
Ever the team man--Khalid Jamil!!
From keeping Mumbai City out of relegation on a shoestring budget to winning the I-league with Aizawl FC in his debut season with the club to becoming the first Indian coach of an ISL club and remaining unbeaten in 9 consecutive matches and reaching the semi-finals for the second time in the club's history, Khalid has remained the same--soft-spoken, unassuming and reserving the entire credit for the players
While I am not an uncritical fan of Khalid, there are certain aspects of him which really stand out in the context of Indian football: his dogged refusal to cross swords or indulge in acrimony with those who do not see eye to eye with him, his round the clock devotion to football and his inspirational skills and instilling a fighting spirit in his footballers (players like Ashutosh Mehta have vouched for it)
All in all--a player's coach!!