#3 FC Pune City (3 players)

The Pune based franchise of the ISL will see Vishal Kaith, Sarthak Golui, and Ashique Kuruniyan from their side representing India in the Asian Cup.
Vishal Kaith is a good back up option between the sticks. He has made 14 saves in the 4 matches he played for the Stallions but at the same time he also conceded 10 goals.
Sarthak Golui will be a backup option for Constantine in the Right back position. Left Winger Ashique Kuruniyan, meanwhile, has one goal and one assist to his name in the 12 ISL matches he has played this season. There are plenty of options Constantine has in the left wing position now.
#2 ATK (3 players)
Pritam Kotal, Pronay Halder, and Balwant Singh are the three players from the Red and Whites who will be looking to give it their all in national team colours.
Kotal recently signed a three and a half year contract with ATK after spending the first half of the season with the Delhi Dynamos FC. He will be the first choice right back for Constantine.
Pranoy Halder has been good for the Steve Coppell's troops. He is a defensive midfielder who is tactically aware and possesses brilliant game sense.
Balwant Singh had an enjoyable season with Mumbai City FC last time around but his performance has been far from satisfactory for ATK.
The Punjab-born forward really needs to pull out something extraordinary from the bag in case he wants to give the Indian team a chance to make it past the Group stages.
#1 Bengaluru FC (3 players)

The Blues have by far been the best performing team in the ISL. Eight wins and three draws from their 11 encounters sees them at pole position in the table.
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Udanta Singh, and Sunil Chhetri are the three Bengaluru FC players who made the cut to the 23-member Indian team. All three players have plenty of experience playing for the national team and are also enjoying good form domestically.
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu has made 28 saves and is also in the top spot currently for the Golden Glove award as he has the best minutes per goal conceded ratio.
The Punjab-born custodian will be an extremely vital component and likely the first choice between the sticks. The well-built goalkeeper is one of the main reasons that the Blues have conceded only eight (the lowest) goals in the ISL so far.
The Manipur-born Udanta Singh is enjoying a good ISL. The 22-year-old Right winger has three goals and an assist to his name and is a constant threat to the opposition goal.
Not surprisingly, Sunil Chhetri is leading the charts and is the top Indian goalscorer of the ISL so far with five goals to his name.
The veteran forward also has an assist to his name but will be disappointed that he has been unable to find the back of the net in the previous five matches.
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