Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Underdogs with ‘title’ potential

- Bhargab Sarmah sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

TOUGH ASK AHEAD Having to play their first four games in 11 days, coach Ranko Popovic’s boys will have to be at their fittest

Having underwhelm­ed in the first three seasons of the Indian Super League, FC Pune City will be keen to make it past the regular season of the competitio­n this term.

Armed with a very good mix of youth and experience, Pune City have an enviable squad that, on paper, looks good enough to go the distance. However, as past experience­s show, strong squads have in the past three seasons failed to deliver for Pune City.

They finished sixth, seventh and sixth in 2014, 2015 and 2016, respective­ly.

This season, Pune City spent ~3.63 crore in the ISL draft, with assistant coach Pradhyum Reddy being the key figure in the club’s recruitmen­t.

GOOD SELECTION

Despite the austere spending, Pune City managed to get some of the best players available in the drafts. The key to Pune City’s season could be dependent on how well they negotiate their opening fixtures.

The Ranko Popovic-coached side will play their first four games in eleven days’ time. After opening their campaign at home against Delhi Dynamos on November 22, they will travel to Kolkata for a gruelling fixture against ATK four days later. They will return home for games against Mumbai City on November 29 and Chennaiyin FC on December 3.

NEW DELHI:

Emiliano Alfaro played for NorthEast United last season, scoring five times for the club. The former Lazio forward will hope to link up well with Marcelinho up front and supply the goals for his side. A key part of Delhi Dynamos last season, Marcelinho scored ten goals and assisted five for the capital-based club, winning the Golden Boot in the process. Roped in by Pune City for this term, Marcelinho will be crucial to the club’s title hopes. Foreign players GOALKEEPER­S: Vishal Kaith, Kamaljit Singh, Anuj Kumar.

DEFENDERS: Rafa Lopez (Spain), Damir Grgic (Croatia), Nim Dorjee Tamang, Adil Khan, Pawan Kumar, Lalchhuanm­awia, Wayne Vaz, Gurtej Singh. Having received his senior team break with Shillong Lajong, Vishal Kaith impressed under Thangboi Singto in the last two seasons, establishi­ng himself as the first-choice custodian. Billed as one of India’s next biggest goalkeepin­g hopes, Kaith will be keen to make his mark with Pune City. 11 16 25

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