Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Clubs rue losing key players, time to rework strategies

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

will miss Eugene.” Sunil Chhetri’s brief statement summed up the strategies teams employed during the 2017 Indian Super League player draft held in Mumbai on Sunday.

The teams were looking for continuity — to retain as many players as possible from the previous season — but they couldn’t implement it, partially or wholly.

Bengaluru FC, who had built their squad over the last four years, had to let go many of their quality players and one of them was creative midfielder Eugeneson Lyngdoh, who, with Chhetri, formed a solid partnershi­p for the club as well as for India.

While Bengaluru FC retained Chhetri, they had to part with Lyngdoh as their former coach Ashley Westwood --- now Atletico de Kolkata technical director — sniffed an opportunit­y and bought him.

Bengaluru FC coach Albert Roca wasn’t happy with the situation but had to come to terms with it.

“I’m not happy with the players that had to leave. Eugene and others were important players for us. It’s impossible to keep all the players with the process. We knew, with the draft, it would be impossible to get all those players. We are happy what we have signed and let’s see what happens,” said Spaniard Roca.

Bengaluru weren’t the only team to face disappoint­ment. Chennaiyin FC, co-owned by Abhishek Bachchan, were interested in bringing back midfielder Harmanjot Khabra and forward Jayesh Rane — picked in the draft by Bengaluru FC and Atletico respective­ly— to their fold and even used both their instant trading cards but were unsuccessf­ul.

“We wanted to keep our squad from last season as we had immense faith in them. Two players unfortunat­ely we couldn’t retain. We are happy with the new guys and will look forward to working with them. Coach John Gregory was very keen on continuity,” said Bachchan.

Delhi Dynamos, who started afresh, were looking to buy back former players— midfielder­s Souvik Chakrabart­i and Milan Singh— in the draft but weren’t successful. Atletico’s Westwood said: “With two more teams coming into the fray, the competitio­n to get players has increased. We were ready with plan A, B and C in case we didn’t get the players we wanted. We are happy to get Eugene, who is one of the best in the country.”

FC Goa and NorthEast United FC focused on bringing on board players from their region, and they didn’t go home disappoint­ed.

was a good outing for ATK as well as the two-time winners signed some big names for the next season.

The Kolkata team entered the draft in the third round and had experience­d midfielder Eugeneson Lyngdoh as their first pick for a massive Rs 1.1 crore.

ATK also signed striker Robin Singh and youngster Shankar Sampingira­j, who both have played for Bengaluru FC. Westwood’s familiarit­y with the players should be a big advantage for ATK in the upcoming season.

Asked about his reunion with former coach Westwood, Sampingira­j told Hindustan Times: “I never wanted Ashley to leave Bengaluru FC and it’s great I’ll able to train with him again. I always loved the training sessions under him, and hopefully it’s gonna be the same again.”

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Eugeneson Lyngdoh

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