Previous game has given us momentum: Odisha FC Coach Gerry Peyton
Published By : Lelin Mallick | February 13, 2021 5:59 PM
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Bhubaneswar, Feb 13: Attending the Pre-Match Press Conference ahead of Odisha FC’s next game against NorthEast United FC, Interim Head Coach Gerald Peyton has stated that a 2-2 draw in the previous game against Kerala Blasters has given the team a lot of momentum to carry on in the remaining matches of the ongoing seventh edition of the Hero Indian Super League (ISL). Answering the questions from the media virtually, he asserted, “The Blasters game has given us momentum to go on now because in that game, from the start to the finish, what pleased me was we kept going. There were periods in the game when they had the ball, they had good attacks. They overloaded one side and we dealt with it, then they tried to come through the middle, we dealt with it and then they tried to come down the other side, we dealt with it. Some of our combination play was top draw. “I was really pleased for Brad Inman to come in and do things that we needed. There was a lot of good things happened. I am still waiting for Paul (Ramfangzauva) to be fit. Manuel (Onwu) comes back in and Bora (Gaurav) will come back in. We should have five players fresh for this game because we have got Goa in three days’ time. Keeping people fresh and ready to give everything is on my mind as well,” the Interim Coach further added. When he was asked about Coach Khalid Jamil’s role in the opposition camp, the former Arsenal Coach opined, “Since he has come in as the new manager, he has done a great job. They have had good results and yes, he has done very very well. We know it’s going to be a difficult game.” “We are going to go there to make it difficult for them because we have got nothing to lose now. We have got momentum from the Blasters game to go on, we have got belief. We scored two fantastic goals against Blasters, some of our combination play was very very good. We are going there with a very positive mind and with the confidence and momentum to win the game.” With plenty of experience under his belt, the 64-year-old Coach has come to India for his first assignment. Speaking about his experience in the ISL so far, he said, “I think the package of the League is good. Everybody has good foreign players in the league. But, what has really impressed me is the Indian players especially at the top clubs. The Indian players are starting to improve on the ball, vision, passing, keeping the ball, attacking skills, dribbling skills. I think how it’s being developed now it’s going to be successful. Over the next 5-10 years, it’s going to be very successful for Indian players.”
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