Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

At ISL, extra time is now Ishan time

- Dhiman Sarkar & Bhargab Sarmah

KOLKATA/GUWAHATI: Ishan Pandita’s four goals have all come between the 85th and the 96th minutes with FC Goa trailing. In his debut season in the Indian Super League (ISL), Pandita, 22, has been the super-sub who scored from his only shot in the game, against Hyderabad FC and ATK Mohun Bagan. Such opportunis­m explains why former Uruguay internatio­nal Walter Pandiani took a shine to him in Spain’s lower division last season. Pandita, who has lived in New Delhi, Manila and Bengaluru, has been honing his skills in Spain since 2014 and says that he would have stayed there but for Covid-19.

Pandita’s four goals have come from just a total of 45 minutes spread over seven games. Yet, on a Zoom call from Goa, the Delhi-born forward of Kashmiri descent says he is not surprised. “I am a kid who believes in himself. But at the end of the day, it comes down to doing it on the field. Things have been clicking a little my way. I have been putting in the work, keeping my mouth shut and taking the minutes the coach has given me. And thankfully, I am having quite a good impact on the field,” he said.

There have been a few jokes in the dressing room about his late goals. “Extra time is now Ishan time”, “if you need a delivery, call Ishan,” he said. “But the most important thing is to enjoy them and keep working. We have an aim to make it to the playoff and from there to definitely to win the league. All jokes aside, we are just trying to push, push and hopefully make the playoff.” While ATKMB and Mumbai City FC have qualified for the play-offs, the battle for the remaining two slots heated up with eight teams still in the fray. Pandita has scored against Hyderabad, ATKMB, Mumbai and Chennaiyin FC. “I guess all goals were a bit different. The one against Mumbai (in the 96th minute) was special; just the way it all happened, that amount of time and against that team with everything that happened last year and the drama behind it,” he said referring to former FC Goa coach Sergio Lobera joining Mumbai City FC along with a clutch of first-team regulars this season. “But the last goal (against Chennaiyin) was a top finish and I think I would have to edge that up.”

It has been frustratin­g to not start games, he said. “But I am still very young and starting to get into my career. No one likes to sit on the bench. I am scoring and still not playing as much as I would like but you have got to put all those things aside. This is a team sport and we have got to do our own bit.” Pandita was 15 when he left Bengaluru for Spain. He spent the first few years at different teams across lower divisions and, after being eligible to sign for a club, joined Leganes U-19s. He last played for fourth-tier club Lorca where Pandiani was coach.

“It was very hard. I remember, for the first week or 10 days, I would cry every day in my room. I was very homesick. It was a massive culture shock. And obviously, it took a while to get used to the system. But eventually you grow up; you learn to do it the hard way. And I guess that’s what really builds you and makes your character. If I hadn’t been to Spain, I wouldn’t have been who I am today.”

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