Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

ILEAGUE TOUGHER THAN AFC CUP, SAYS BAGAN COACH

- HT Correspond­ent

KOLKATA: Mohun Bagan coach Sanjoy Sen said the I-League is tougher than the AFC Cup.

Speaking to the media ahead of the second leg of their AFC Cup play-off tie against Maldives’ Club Valencia here on Monday,

Sen sidesteppe­d the question to compare the two but rated India’s apex league higher than Asia’s second-tier tournament.

“I am not here to differenti­ate…there are some restrictio­ns. But I-League is tougher than the AFC Cup,” said Sen. Asked again after the media conference, Sen said “definitely.”

On both occasions, he didn’t elaborate.

The only unbeaten team in the I-League, Mohun Bagan, are third in the standings with 21 points from nine rounds, three less than leaders East Bengal who have played two games more.

Mohun Bagan drew the away leg 1-1 and need a goalless draw to qualify for the group stages. But though Sen termed this a “must-win” match where they would be ‘starting from zero’ and seeking to win “by a handsome margin”, he also said Mohun Bagan would rest a number of players on Tuesday.

DUFFY, PRONAY RESTED Among them will be striker Darryl Duffy and central midfielder Pronay Halder, said Sen, adding that a number of first-team players would start on the bench.

“I don’t believe in rotating players but would definitely want to give some of them rest. We are playing four-five games in 10-12 days,” said Sen.

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