Bengaluru FC qualified for the AFC Cup semi-finals after a 0-0 draw in Singapore
#5 Seamless transition for Bengaluru FC
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The Blues have made a brilliant transition from Ashely Westwood’s direct game to a more cultured passing approach under Albert Roca. The Spanish coach was initially concerned with the lack of preparation time and felt that his side would find it difficult to adapt to his playing style but the initial signs seem to be encouraging.
The midfield trio of Cameron Watson, Lyngdoh and Rubio were specially composed in possession and seem to have already built a solid partnership. Although some work still has to be done in terms of the attack, the defense looks to be sorted.
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Arvind Sriram
After a brief and undistinguished stint as an electrical engineer, Arvind discovered his true calling was churning out hyperbolic prose about athletes he had never met.
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