Chennaiyin FC look to recreate 2015 magic

Chennaiyin come away with a point

The former Indian Super League champions – Chennaiyin FC were coached by Italian legend Marco Materazzi for three years winning the 2nd season in 2015

Chennaiyin FC

Chennaiyin FC under Materazzi were aggressive and unwilling to give an inch. With Materazzi now opting to part ways after three seasons, Chennaiyin FC brought in the experienced John Gregory, and the former Aston Villa coach – who took his team to the final of the FA Cup once — admits there will be pressure to deliver the ISL title, like Materazzi did in 2015.

“Marco is a legend in Chennai and 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.

Gregory started his coaching career at Portsmouth and had spells at Plymouth Argyle and Wycombe Wanderers before a four-year stint with Aston Villa in the English Premier League. It will be interesting to see how he shapes up this team. On the evidence of their pre-season training camp in Thailand, the team has looked in fine fettle and returned home after an encouraging 3-0 victory against Thai Premier League’s Bangkok United FC.

“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 and 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. On November 19, Chennaiyin FC will be up against FC Goa, a team they famously defeated to win the ISL title in 2015. Colombian striker Stiven Mendoza was the star of that ISL final and his absence last season hurt Chennaiyin. They finished only seventh, but have done enough to ensure that there is no repeat.

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Unlike in the past, there are no star names. Like the coach explained, “the most important factor is the overall collective.” The collective works well for Chennaiyin FC. “This club has a reputation of creating stars and I am sure, even after season four there will be one or two players who will become big stars in the ISL,” said the coach.

One player who is already making heads turn is Henrique Soreno – a captain in the making. The former ATK man and Portugal international will have an influential role to play at Chennaiyin FC, while Brazilian midfielder Raphael Augusto and Spanish defender Inigo Calderon are other foreign players to look out for.

From among the India players, Jeje Lalpekhlua obviously remains the biggest star. The club also chose to retain goalkeeper Karanjit Singh, Jerry Lalrinzuala and youngster Anirudh Thapa. The return of old boys Thoi Singh, Dhanpal Ganesh and Dhanachandra Singh means coach Gregory will be working with a set of players who are familiar with the Chennaiyin FC way of life.

“Every coach has his own style. I leave it to the media and fans to judge me and my style, but like Marco or any other coach I hate losing and love winning,” said Gregory. No wonder everyone is waiting for Chennaiyin FC to take the field in this edition of ISL.

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The Squad:

Domestic players: Karanjit Singh, Bikramjit Singh, Inigo Calderon, Keenan Almeida, Sanjay Balmuchu, Shahin Lal Meloli, Thoi Singh, Jeje Lalpekhlua, Pawan Kumar, Anirudh Thapa, Dhanpal Ganesh, Jerry Lalrinzuala, Mohammed Rafi, Baoringdao Bodo, Dhanachandra Singh and Germanpreet Singh

International Players: Henrique Sereno, Gregory Nelson, Jaime Gavilan, Jude Nworuh, Rene Mihelic, Raphael Augusto, Mailson Alves, Fulganco Cardozo, Francisco Fernandes,

Reserve Players: Zonun Mawia, Lalliansanga Renthlei, Joseph, Bibin Boban & Bedashwor.

Key facts:

1) CFC has a passing accuracy of 73.22% and ball possession of 50% in all matches in ISL.

2) CFC has always had the upper hand in aerial balls. Out of 680 aerial duels, they have won 416 times making it a high rate of 61.18 percentages.

3) They had three own goals across three editions.

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