It is a bit early to single out Dempo and East Bengal as the only title contenders for I League this season, but it appears highly likely that Mohun Bagan will not be among the chasing pack while Pune FC and Prayag chasing for the top spot. Crippled by injuries to some regular starters like Nabi, Jewel and Masih, and even more so by the injury and unavailability of Sunil, Mohun Bagan were so off the pace for most of the match against Prayag that the fans will want to forget as soon as possible.
With the team’s vertebrae boiling down to inconsistent and injury-prone Jose Barreto, Bagan TD Subrata Bhattacharya faces a mammoth task of rebuilding his side. Add to it – it seems the changes that were done in the Prayag match was of the thought process of the Finance Secretary than of the TD and the Coach. Wrong inclusion of Jose Barreto in a game in the last season led to a humiliating defeat of Bagan against the arch-rivals. If the official influenced the changes done in the field in the last game – it seemed he had not learnt his lessons yet. Add to it – he has taken active part in recruiting or retaining a team that has been suffering in midfield and in defense in last 27 games the team has played. The TD and the coach never got a full team now that half of the season is over!
Several pundits have suggested that the ten-year drought of iLeauge could have ended this season, but perhaps Bagan will fail to be there in the top three positions of the iLeague at the end of the season – and is heading towards another trophyless season thanks to the team selection. It is high time that officials understand the same and stop interfering into the changes from the side bench.
We must check who all are becoming match winners of the clubs at iLeague – Chidi, Sueoka, Ishfaq, Gaurmangi, Deepak, Lalkamal, Sankar, Mehtab, Ravanan, James … finding something common in these players ?
In addition – Jose Barreto must be used as a reserve player and not into playing XI from the beginning of the game. A more fit set should be fielded from the beginning of the game.
However, the future of Bagan is completely in the officials’ hands – they need to prove that the future of the club is in safe hands – rather than using Rapid Action forces to dismantle the weary supporters.
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