1)Lallianzuala Chhangte

Chhangte became the youngest domestic talent to score and assist in the same ISL game against FC Pune City. He has switched off after that; the 20-year old registered himself on the scoresheet in the first game of season for Delhi Dynamos and then struggled in next 5 games.
He has put in 16 crosses in 6 games but has low passing accuracy of 55% and only registered one shot on target.
Lallianzuala was picked up by DSK Shivajians's Liverpool International Football Academy in 2014 to play for their under-18 team's debut season in the 2014-15 I-League U19 season by Liverpool youth coaches at the academy.
He finished the season as the top scorer in the league with 16 goals and helped his team qualify for the final round where they finished 7th. He was retained by DSK to play in the re-formatted 2015–16 I-League U18, where he helped his team qualify for the final round again with 9 goals in the Maharashtra zone. DSK finished 3rd in the final round of the playoffs, where he scored 2 more goals, thus taking his tally to 11 for the season.
In March 2016, Lallianzuala, along with club teammate Jerry Mawihmingthanga, trained at Liverpool's youth academy at Kirkby after impressing the youth coaches at DSK's LFC academy in India.
Lallianzuala represented India U19s for the 2016 AFC U-19 Championship qualification, appearing three times in a disappointing campaign. He was called up for the Indian squad for 2015 SAFF Championship. and made his debut for India on 25 December 2015 against Sri Lanka when he was substituted for Robin Singh in 77th minute with India winning the match 2–0. On 27 December 2015, Chhangte scored 2 goals for India in their 4–1 win over Nepal in the 2015 SAFF Championship. With the goals, he became the second youngest goalscorer for India's senior national team.
We will have to wait and see if he can regain his form and help Delhi Dynamos to revive.