Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Want to continue the work done by Marco: Gregory

- Sayan Ghosh sayan.ghosh@htlive.com

When it comes to the Indian Super League (ISL), coaches haven’t enjoyed long tenures. While Delhi Dynamos had a new coach every season, Kerala Blasters had five (permanent and interim) in the space of just three editions.

As a result, Marco Materazzi’s three-year stay at Chennaiyin FC made him a special figure to their fans, and their new coach John Gregory believes that it will be a tough task to fill in his shoes.

“A lot is expected of us - champions in year two and semi-finalists in the first. Marco Matterazi is a legend in Chennai and he delivered great consistenc­y to this club.

“I want to continue the great work done by him in the first three years. In profession­al sport, there is always pressure; as a profession­al you always want that pressure to be successful,” said Gregory.

“Every coach has his own style. I leave it to the media and fans to judge my style, but like Marco or any other coach, I hate losing and love winning.”

When it comes to coaching experience, there are few managers in ISL who can boast of a better resume than John Gregory. He started his career with English Championsh­ip clubs Plymouth Argyle and Wycombe Wanderers before taking charge of Premier League side Aston Villa.

He said that the training regime for his players will be the same as it is in English Championsh­ip. “As for training drills, I won’t do anything different compared to England, where Championsh­ip clubs play 46 games in 38 weeks along with (midweek) cup games as well. But a longer league gives coaches and players enough to know each other,” said Gregory.

Chennaiyin FC start this campaign against FC Goa at home on November 19.

Asked about their preparatio­n, Gregory sounded quite happy with his team’s performanc­e in the pre-season friendlies and said that his players have shown great profession­alism in the run-up to the tournament.

“We had a three-week pre-season camp in Thailand and played three matches. We are trying to give the best possible preparatio­n to the squad. I am very impressed by the attitude and profession­alism of this group of players. We are working hard and aim to make a good start on November 19,” said the coach.

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