It is often said about the Indian football game that it relies more on foreign coaches and goalkeeper Subrata Pal feels that it is time for a change and they should be given opportunities before forming an opinion about Indian coaches. Will be able to see if he is capable or not. Subrata said that Indian coaches should be given opportunities at both the club and international level.
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Subrata told unless we give Indian trainers a chance, how can we make a difference? Indian trainers should be given opportunities only after this something can be said. We are still not in a position to compare. No Indian coach has coached in the Indian Super League (ISL). Subrata, who has been selected among India's finest goalkeepers, has said that the rivalry between foreign and Indian coaches is limited even in the I-League.
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He said, when the National Football League (NFL) started in India, there was no scale-like degree for the coaches. Ever since this degree thing started, clubs have started hiring foreign coaches because Indian coaches do not have degrees. Even after this, we have seen that only a few clubs are able to afford foreign coaches. He said, in the last three or four years, many works have been done about Indian trainers. The number of licensed instructors in India has increased. There are also many pro-license coaches and A-license coaches. I do not have exact figures so you cannot make a decision without giving a chance, whether in ISL or in the national team. If Indian coaches are not able to perform well then we can say that they are not good.