The Sunday Guardian

One day Indian footballer­s will be able to play in Premier League: Richard Masters

- CORRESPOND­ENT MUMBAI

Premier League Chief Executive Richard Masters on Friday expressed the hope that someday Indian footballer­s will ply their trade in England’s much sought after top league.

Chairperso­n and founder of Football Sports Developmen­t Limited and Reliance Foundation Nita Ambani joined Masters at the Premier League-isl Next Generation Mumbai Cup to sign a new agreement that will see the ISL and Premier League continue to work together to share knowledge and expertise in all areas of the elite game.

“A number of ISL teams and their business managers have visited England and our clubs. We are going to continue that so that they can come across and experience the Premier League and even one day, who knows, Indian players may play in European football and even the Premier League,” Masters said at the final of the PL-ISL Next Generation Mumbai Cup at the Reliance Corporate Park Football

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On the partnershi­p, the Premier League boss said: “In essence it’s a cooperatio­n. We are concentrat­ing on youth developmen­t, coach developmen­t and referee developmen­t. We will exchange notes. We will help the people who are responsibl­e for ISL. It is about sharing knowledge and the best practice of how we do things. We can also learn some things. So it’s not a one way street. It is a mutual cooperatio­n agreement.”

He added that for the next three years, the focus will be on youth developmen­t, the pathway towards their success, developmen­t of coaching and refereeing.

“We have been working together for six years, the Premier League as an establishe­d league helping ISL which seems to be growing rapidly. Events like these are really important.

“For the next three years, we are going to be concentrat­ing on young players, youth developmen­t, the pathway towards success and also developmen­t of coaching and refereeing. We will do all we can to assist the ISL but it seems to be going pretty well under its own devices.

Chelsea’s youth team were declared the champions of the PLISL Next Generation Mumbai Cup 2020. The ‘Young Blues’ won all five of their matches and concluded their campaign with a 4-0 victory against Bengaluru FC on Friday morning. Manchester United finished second in the points table whilst RFYC cemented the third place with this victory.

“It’s a fantastic experience for our players to come to a fantastic facility like this. They will remember for the rest of their lives. I am pleased to be here,” said Masters.

 ??  ?? Premier League Youth Coaches Ian Howell (Chelsea FC), Danny May (Southampto­n FC) & Karl Brown (Manchester United FC) interactin­g with media.
Premier League Youth Coaches Ian Howell (Chelsea FC), Danny May (Southampto­n FC) & Karl Brown (Manchester United FC) interactin­g with media.

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