No quantity of expertise and tenacity makes it simple to digest a ultimate loss, and Bengaluru FC (BFC) head coach Simon Grayson is not any exception. But the season will not be over, and there’s nonetheless some battling left to do. While the Indian Super League (ISL) ultimate defeat towards ATK Mohun Bagan put an enormous dent in Bengaluru’s morale, Grayson believes that profitable the Super Cup will ameliorate his group’s total season.
“The message has always been not to fly too high when results are going our way as it did in the Durand Cup. Similarly, I’ve told the boys not to feel too despondent about the final loss. All of us have had a well-deserved break. Now, we get back to work,” Grayson advised Sportstar.
His mantra forward of the Super Cup? – “Working hard and, even more important, having a positive attitude.”
Turning hostility into optimistic power
In the Super Cup, Bengaluru has been pooled in Group A, together with Kerala Blasters (KBFC), I-League champion RoundGlass Punjab and Sreenidi Deccan.
In Sreenidi, the Blues will come up towards a dogged group whose indefatigable angle was a vital cause behind the membership ending I-League runner-up. In RoundGlass, they should deal with the membership’s starvation to show itself in entrance of the massive boys after having achieved ISL promotion.
However, the match predicted to seize the headlines is Bengaluru’s conflict towards Kerala Blasters on April 16, in entrance of what’s absolutely going to be a belligerent crowd on the EMS Corporation Stadium in Kozhikode. If each the membership’s historical past wasn’t sufficient to make this a fiery contest, latest occasions will add a splash of piquancy to the match.
The context? In the ISL playoffs, with the match locked at 0-0, Bengaluru obtained a free-kick. Chhetri, who obtained the go-ahead from referee Crystal John, took the set-piece shortly to search out the web. This enraged the Blasters group, who claimed they weren’t prepared and hadn’t heard the whistle. As per head coach Ivan Vukomanovic’s directions, the gamers left the sector and deserted the match. Bengaluru received the tie, and Kerala was out.
Ivan Vukomanovic and Simon Grayson in the course of the controversial ISL playoff tie on the Kanteerava.
| Photo Credit: Vipin Pawar/Focus Sports/ ISL
But Grayson refused to chew over previous occasions. “It is not about what happened but what will happen. Of course, we know that the home fans are going to be fanatical, but we have to cope with that. But I have told my players to turn the hostility into extra motivation. We would rather play in a packed stadium, where most want us to lose than contest a match without any fans. Regardless of who we play, we have some tough games coming up,” mentioned the Englishman.
Also, the Super Cup winner will play Gokulam Kerala in a playoff match for a berth within the AFC Cup south zone group. Grayson says it was one thing that was determined within the coaches assembly at first of the season, and this additional incentive will gasoline each group to journey that additional mile due to the larger image on the finish of it.
If you’re ok, you’re sufficiently old
Under Grayson’s tutelage, kids like Sivasakthi Narayanan, Suresh Wangjam, Naorem Roshan Singh and Rohit Kumar have loved a meteoric rise. Dishing out wonderful and mature performances all through the season, Grayson lauded his younger gamers, however the buck doesn’t cease right here.
In his Super Cup squad, he has named kids like Robin Yadav, Lalremtluanga Fanai and Shreyas Ketkar from the Karnataka group that received the 76th Santosh Trophy. Along with them, there are promising younger gamers like Biswa Darjee, Wungngayam Muirang and Damaitphang Lyngdoh, who will likely be desperate to make a mark.
“If you’re good enough technically and can listen to instructions, you will be in my team. I can guarantee the youngsters will get playing time in the Super Cup. Whether they start or not, we need to see. You gain experience by playing time and getting big-match experiences. We have a balanced squad where seasoned players like Sunil [Chhetri], Sandesh [Jhingan] and Gurpreet [Singh Sandhu] will help ease the process of integration of the youngsters.”
Moving past ways
Grayson has not been shy to tinker together with his group’s construction as and when required. From the 3-5-2 that introduced him Durand Cup success, he has tried the basic 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 as properly. While Grayson admits that sustaining a construction is vital, he says it’s not absolute.
“You fall in love with football by starting to play the game and not reading tactics. I have told my players to express themselves — to go for that dribble or shot in the final third or to try something new. That being said, if I see my defenders trying to nutmeg opposition players in and around our penalty area, they will see a very different side of their manager,” Grayson chuckled.
Ahead of the Super Cup, Grayson will instruct his group to observe the identical motto.
Moving past the ISL ultimate loss is not going to be simple, and Grayson is aware of that there’s a probability that the previous will hang-out the gamers once they take the sector.
“My players saw ATK Mohun Bagan players celebrate after the ISL final win. I told them if they work hard, there is a chance they will be in that position if they win the Super Cup. We have inspiring characters in the dressing room who will do their part in motivating and guiding the players.”
Bengaluru opens its marketing campaign towards Sreenidi on Saturday.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com