ISL 7: Chennaiyin face old mastermind's challenge in Jamshedpur colours

Nov 23, 2020

Vasco (Goa) [India], November 23 : Chennaiyin FC will see a familiar face when they take on Jamshedpur FC in their opening clash of the Indian Super League at the Tilak Maidan Stadium on Tuesday.
Head coach Owen Coyle was the mastermind behind last season's stunning recovery that saw Chennaiyin go from rock bottom to the ISL final. But over the summer, he made the decision to sign for Jamshedpur FC, taking along with him last season's joint top-scorer and golden boot winner Nerijus Valskis. Also joining Coyle was Mizo defender Laldinliana Renthlei, who wore Chennaiyin's blue for a couple of seasons.
Coyle, no doubt, knows the players that he left behind really well, but the Scot doesn't believe that's an advantage.
"Obviously, we know their strengths. But I've always felt that when you come up against your old team, players who have played for you before, they want to show you they're still the top players that you believed they were. So we'll be very respectful of them," Coyle said.
The signing of Valskis will no doubt add teeth to Jamshedpur's attack. But Coyle will be aware that more pressing problems lie elsewhere. Jamshedpur conceded 35 goals last season with only Hyderabad FC having a more porous defence. It remains to be seen whether the captures of former Sunderland defender Peter Hartley and Nigerian centre-back Stephen Eze will improve things in this regard.
For Chennaiyin, the biggest task will be to fill the gaps left behind by departing players. Of the foreign contingent from last season, only new captain Rafael Crivellaro and defender Eli Sabia remain. New coach Csaba Laszlo will hope that new recruits like Slovak forward Jakub Sylvestr and Bosnian defender Enes Sipovic can help fill these gaps. Jamshedpur fans will also find a familiar face in the Chennaiyin ranks -- Brazilian defender Memo played for their side last season.
Despite all the additions, a familiar face will be expected to bear a lot of the burden -- Crivellaro, who created more chances (52) than anyone else in the league.
"I'm very happy and honoured to be the captain. But for me, nothing changes, my style or the way that I play football. The most important thing is to make good assists for my strikers," Crivellaro said.