New Delhi, Dec 28 : Churchill Brothers FC Goa head coach Fernando Santiago Varela has stressed the fact that every team in the I-League poses a different challenge and said that the Red Machines will need to be on their toes to thwart those obstacles to win the coveted title.
“Real Kashmir, Gokulam Kerala and even debutants Sudeva Delhi FC will all pose a different sort of challenge. I’m really happy to be a part of this historic club. It’s going to be a new challenge for me. Churchill Brothers FC Goa boast of a rich legacy. We need to keep our heads high and fight to win,” the Spaniard said.
Varela further lauded the club for maintaining a perfect balance between youngsters and experienced players in the squad to achieve their target of lifting the I-League trophy.
“I am very happy with the squad. We have a mix of experienced boys like Shilton (Paul) alongside young players who are striving to compete in their first I-League. There are quite a few talented young guns from Goa who are desperate to showcase their talent. I believe it’s important for a club to focus more on local talents,” the former Gokulam Kerala FC gaffer maintained.
Paul, the highly-experienced gloveman who will represent a Goan club for the first time in his illustrious career, has already experienced staying in a bio-secure bubble during the I-League Qualifier 2020, when he represented Bhawanipore FC. He revealed how he has already shared his experience with his teammates about the dos-and-don’ts of the ‘new normal’ environment.
“I explained to the players what the bubble is and how we need to overcome the situation. Surely, you have to be pretty clear psychologically to stay focused within a bio-secure bubble. Staying with this bubble for a longer period may take a toll on your mental health which, in turn, will affect your on-field performance. We have to make sure we stay calm and focused to deliver at the optimum level once the league kicks off,” Paul sounded confident.
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