#5 Uniting the side
The end of ISL is the perfect time for a new gaffer to take up the position. With many clubs contributing a number of players to the national camps, they now have better understanding and communication.
The games at the Asian Cup earlier this year saw a crucial weapon being developed from Gurpreet Singh’s goal kicks to Udanta Singh on the right wing. There were also numerous occasions when the opponents were troubled by the winger’s chemistry with skipper Sunil Chhetri. Rahul Bheke is yet another name who has been waiting for that final call to the national team. Having a player from one club at all departments will never do the team any harm.
Indian Super League has also raised standards in terms of fair play. Even players from different clubs have made good use of their understanding, at the Indian team. The coach will be able to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each player. Also, the style of play that most ISL coaches adopt can be tested at the Indian team so that the players tweak in a short time.