ISL fans drew me to India : Sheringham

TEDDY SHERINGHAM

ATK head coach Teddy Sheringham said that the sheer number of fans who attend Hero Indian Super League matches was the biggest reason he agreed to come to the country.

JFC Head Coach Steve Coppell(L), ATK Head Coach TEDDY SHERINGHAM, DDFC Head Coach Miguel Portugal and NEUFC Head Coach Joad de Deus with trophy during the Hero ISL media day
Photo by: Saikat Das / ISL / Sportzpics

“I was initially skeptical and asked myself whether I needed to come all the way to India to manage. But then I spoke with people – Steve Coppell (Jamshedpur FC’s current head coach) of course and even David James (former Kerala Blasters head coach) and they all had good things to say. Then when I was told we’ll be playing in front of 60,000 supporters, I thought that’s the sort of atmosphere I want to manage in,” the former Manchester United striker said here at the Hero ISL Media Day at Kolkata.

The defending champions play Kerala Blasters in Kochi in the opening match of the fourth season, and Sheringham said he was cherishing playing against the Yellow Army, even though it would be a hostile atmosphere.

“It will be an obvious challenge but if it came down to choosing to play in front of 3,000 or 60,000, I would choose the latter. I expect a large number of fans even at the Salt Lake stadium during our home games,” he said.

Sheringham was asked whether he would have preferred an easier opening game, but he saw the positive side in starting the campaign against Kerala Blasters in what will be a repeat of last season’s final, which ATK won 4-3 on penalties.

“It will be good to start in the sort of atmosphere where I’ve wanted to pit my brains against other teams. It will be tough, but it will be great if we can do well in front of 60,000 fans cheering our opponents,” the 51-year-old said.

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TEDDY SHERINGHAM

Andre Bikey of JFC(L), Conor Thomas of ATK, Edurado Moya of DDFC & Marcinno of NEUFC with trophy during the Hero Indian Super League media day
Photo by: Saikat Das / ISL / Sportzpics

The ATK vs Kerala Blasters rivalry has grown over the past few seasons, with the Kolkata side not having lost to the southern club in five matches. That said, Sheringham earmarked the Blasters as the biggest threat to ATK’s ambitions.

“I was asked very early as to who I thought were a very strong team and it came down to the one which has fans who act like a 12th man, which is Kerala Blasters. Having passionate fans is a great thing but we’ve all faced in our career moments where they turn against you and demand more from the team,” Sheringham said, highlighting how teams need to perform well to keep fans on their side.

He also confirmed that ATK will be without their star signing Robbie Keane, who is nursing an achilles injury and will not be part of the opener. “I won’t lie. It is a big blow to the team but it’s a minor injury and we hope that he’s back with us in two weeks,” he informed.

ATK face off against Kerala Blasters on 17th November – in what promises to be a cracking atmosphere in Kochi. And Sheringham knows that his side needs to be prepared to play in an unforgettable setting on Friday evening.

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