Chennai team is fully ready for Indian football and ISL
Chennai team is fully ready for Indian football and ISL
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Chennai: Recently in FCL on Monday, FC of Chennai traveled for about 720 minutes without scoring. He finally broke his drought with two goals in injury time in a 2–1 win against Hyderabad at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Monday. While the win moves them to only ninth in the table, the fact that John Gregory's new overseas strikers - Andre Skibri and Nerijus Valkis - opened their accounts was the biggest positive that came out of the tie. Of course, both are completely new to Indian football and the ISL, and if the drought continued, questions about their goal-scoring ability were bound to arise. Given the likelihood that Chennaiyin won this season, coach John Gregory had to disbelieve when this first goal finally arrived.

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According to information from sources, "The first goal was almost like, 'Did he really go in?" We had a lot of chances and a lot of possession, but it seemed like our Goleppe race was on, "he said after the match. Now, however, Gregory hopes both Schembri and Walski build on it. And show such finishing skills as they have displayed on the training ground. "Skimbry and Valkis regularly score goals on the training ground. He is such a good finisher. I was surprised that they were not scoring before this game. But he remained persistent and stayed on it. Both of them showed their quality when they scored. "Gregory said that I bought them because I knew they could score goals. I just hope they build this confidence and it's more coming for both. The goals are just beginning. To make GJ Lalpekhalua return from a knee injury in a week or two, the British want competition for places ahead.

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He said, "GJ is back in full training and he is very close to returning. That is probably why our two strikers finally woke up." While a lot of hard work is still ahead if they are to climb the points table, Gregory insisted that they settle for nothing less than the playoffs. Taking inspiration from his own track record, he said- "During the second season of the ISL, we lost six of 14 games but won with only one draw out of seven. It is possible for us to replicate again. All teams Are in

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