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Chennaiyin aims to start its campaign on a high note

A rejuvenated Chennaiyin squad is home to exciting young talent such as goalkeeper Samik Mitra, midfielders Ayush Adhikari, Jiteshwor Singh and strikers Vincy Baretto and Irfan Yadwad.

Chennaiyin aims to start its campaign on a high note
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Owen Coyle and Connor Shields during pre-match conference 

BHUBANESWAR: Chennaiyin FC head coach Owen Coyle will be looking to pick up where he left off with the team in 2020, as his new-look side begins its 2023-24 Indian Super League campaign against Odisha FC at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Saturday.

The Scotsman’s first tenure with the club was quite impressive through the 2019-20 campaign that ended with a runners-up finish.

“I think, like every team in the country, everybody’s excited to start a new season. And obviously, we know it’s a tough game against Odisha, who have invested heavily and are a very good club. But, we’re looking forward to it. We aim to do our very best as always,” Coyle told during a pre-match press conference on Friday. A rejuvenated Chennaiyin squad is home to exciting young talent such as goalkeeper Samik Mitra, midfielders Ayush Adhikari, Ninthoi Meetei, Jiteshwor Singh and strikers Vincy Baretto and Irfan Yadwad.

This youthful energy will be complimented by established Indian players such as Aakash Sangwan, Farukh Choudhary and Alexander Jesuraj.

“Our model at Chennaiyin is different from those big spenders. We obviously invest where we can, but it’s more in young players. And I’ve been known to give young players a chance and develop young Indians and that’s what I’ll continue to do.”

“We’ve got a good mix, obviously with Connor Shields and other foreign boys that have come in. Not only are they good footballers but also good people, and that’s really important because our strength will be as a group. We have to continue to develop and grow,” Coyle further added.

The 26-year-old striker Shields also expressed his excitement ahead of his maiden ISL campaign. “I’m looking forward to the competition as a whole. But obviously every game is a new challenge for me. Obviously it’s the first time being in the league; it’s going to be a new experience for myself,” he said.

Chennaiyin are coming into the ISL 2023-24 after a promising outing in the Durand Cup wherein they struck impressive nine goals in four matches before its campaign concluded in the quarter-finals.

DTNEXT Bureau
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