@shanks_dehighliving there is difference between 'being interested' and 'signing'. Players in last 6 months of their contracts can discuss with other clubs. Last year also a lot of players signed contracts(pre-contracts maybe) after isl finished. The next season starts this year not next year.
The problem is we in India, tend to belittle the other - just for the sake of it.
When there are speculation of either Eden Hazard moving to RM after next season or Chelsea Boss Sarri returning to Italy (with the contract still on for both), we have good things to say about European Clubs/tabloid reports and believe these news instantly.
But, when it is Indian media talking almost on the same line for our players, we come up up with sarcastic comments.
in India even Club has to give official statement after seeing these media speculations by fearing backclash of fans.. either way speculations in the middle of season (or at crucial juncture ) is bad irrespective of Europe or India..
Translation isn't going to be good (I don't know Spanish, using Google): The canterano of the America surpasses by a wide margin both Raúl Jiménez and Chicharito Hernández.
Much has been talked about the great season thatRaúl Jiménez is having at Wolverhampton or the recovery that Chicharito is having , however, there is a Mexican striker who is having a better time than both of them abroad.
This is Enrique Esqueda , canterano of the America, who is the great figure of East Bengal of India, team that marches in the second place of the maximum circuit of that country.
The attacker has scored seven goals so far in the 2018-2019 season, a figure that would seem unflattering, but taking into account the number of minutes (764) he has played is when everything becomes more relevant.
It should be noted that Jiménez has 10 points in the season, however, he has played the most minutes with 2217, which leaves him with an average of one goal every 221 minutes.
For his part, Chicharito has scored only five goalsin the 968 minutes he has been on the court, which leaves him with a one-goal mark every 193 minutes.
Any of the two registered are far from those ofEnrique Esqueda, who scores one goal every 109 minutes, an amount that attracts a lot of attention even though he is in a league of much lower level than the Premier.
To keep scoring constantly, the forward could be taken into account for the new process of theMexican National Team , which has not been called since 2015, when Miguel Herrera was the coach.
Enrique Esqueda, the Mexican striker with the best average scoring abroad
The canterano of the America surpasses by a wide margin both Raúl Jiménez and Chicharito Hernández.
Much has been talked about the great season that Raúl Jiménez is having at Wolverhampton or the recovery that Chicharito is having , however, there is a Mexican striker who is having a better time than both of them abroad.
This is Enrique Esqueda , canterano of the America, who is the talisman of East Bengal of India, a team that that is currently in the second place of the national league of that country.
The attacker has scored seven goals so far in the 2018-2019 season, a figure that would seem unflattering, but taking into account the number of minutes (764) he has played, it assumes more relevance
It should be noted that Jiménez has 10 goals in the season, however, he has played the most minutes with 2217, which leaves him with an average of one goal every 221 minutes.
For his part, Chicharito has scored only five goals in the 968 minutes he has been on the field, which leaves him with a one-goal mark every 193 minutes.
The stats of these two players registered are less impressive than that of Enrique Esqueda, who scores one goal every 109 minutes, a ratio which is better than the other two players even though he is in a league of much lower level than the Premier League.
To keep scoring constantly, the forward could be taken into account once the selection for the the Mexican National Team takes place. He has not been called to play for the national team since 2015, when Miguel Herrera was the coach.
The translation has been done mostly with the help of Google Translate. I have only touched up a few places where the meaning was not clear/the translation seemed ungrammatical
In today's match against Minerva Punjab, apart from Joby Justin, East Bengal will be without Borja who is suspended because of card issues...Salam Ranjan Singh would be playing in his place
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Last year also a lot of players signed contracts(pre-contracts maybe) after isl finished.
The next season starts this year not next year.
When there are speculation of either Eden Hazard moving to RM after next season or Chelsea Boss Sarri returning to Italy (with the contract still on for both), we have good things to say about European Clubs/tabloid reports and believe these news instantly.
But, when it is Indian media talking almost on the same line for our players, we come up up with sarcastic comments.
either way speculations in the middle of season (or at crucial juncture ) is bad irrespective of Europe or India..
Ritwik Das of RKFC can be a good signing for EB.
Use Google translate. This is going to be a strange read.
The canterano of the America surpasses by a wide margin both Raúl Jiménez and Chicharito Hernández.
Much has been talked about the great season thatRaúl Jiménez is having at Wolverhampton or the recovery that Chicharito is having , however, there is a Mexican striker who is having a better time than both of them abroad.
This is Enrique Esqueda , canterano of the America, who is the great figure of East Bengal of India, team that marches in the second place of the maximum circuit of that country.
The attacker has scored seven goals so far in the 2018-2019 season, a figure that would seem unflattering, but taking into account the number of minutes (764) he has played is when everything becomes more relevant.
In this way, the Paleta has better numbers than men like Raúl Jiménez and Chicharito Hernández, who are regular in both Wolverhampton and West Ham, respectively.
It should be noted that Jiménez has 10 points in the season, however, he has played the most minutes with 2217, which leaves him with an average of one goal every 221 minutes.
For his part, Chicharito has scored only five goalsin the 968 minutes he has been on the court, which leaves him with a one-goal mark every 193 minutes.
Any of the two registered are far from those ofEnrique Esqueda, who scores one goal every 109 minutes, an amount that attracts a lot of attention even though he is in a league of much lower level than the Premier.
To keep scoring constantly, the forward could be taken into account for the new process of theMexican National Team , which has not been called since 2015, when Miguel Herrera was the coach.
Enrique Esqueda, the Mexican striker with the best average scoring abroad
Much has been talked about the great season that Raúl Jiménez is having at Wolverhampton or the recovery that Chicharito is having , however, there is a Mexican striker who is having a better time than both of them abroad.
This is Enrique Esqueda , canterano of the America, who is the talisman of East Bengal of India, a team that that is currently in the second place of the national league of that country.
The attacker has scored seven goals so far in the 2018-2019 season, a figure that would seem unflattering, but taking into account the number of minutes (764) he has played, it assumes more relevance
In this way, the Paleta has better numbers than players like Raúl Jiménez and Chicharito Hernández , who are regular in both Wolverhampton and West Ham, respectively.
It should be noted that Jiménez has 10 goals in the season, however, he has played the most minutes with 2217, which leaves him with an average of one goal every 221 minutes.
For his part, Chicharito has scored only five goals in the 968 minutes he has been on the field, which leaves him with a one-goal mark every 193 minutes.
The stats of these two players registered are less impressive than that of Enrique Esqueda, who scores one goal every 109 minutes, a ratio which is better than the other two players even though he is in a league of much lower level than the Premier League.
To keep scoring constantly, the forward could be taken into account once the selection for the the Mexican National Team takes place. He has not been called to play for the national team since 2015, when Miguel Herrera was the coach.
The translation has been done mostly with the help of Google Translate. I have only touched up a few places where the meaning was not clear/the translation seemed ungrammatical