'Desire to excel' prime reason for Gokulam Kerala's I-League success: Coach

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Mar 05 2018 | 12:25 PM IST

After a disappointing start to the season at the I-League, Gokulam Kerala FC turned around with a vengeance beating the likes of Mohun Bagan, East Bengal and Minerva in consecutive matches to double their points tally.

And Gokulam Kerala FC coach Bino George attributes "the desire to prove" as the reason behind their success this season.

"The desire to prove oneself is a prime reason for our success. Our team showed that desire to fight and win and we simply did. You can call that the magic formula if you want to," he said.

Having collected just four points from their first nine games, Gokulam have added 16 more in their next seven games, with 10 of them coming in the last four games itself.

This rich vein of form is no flash in the pan says the coach. "Our team has some players who have no previous experience of playing in the I-League. They were a bit overwhelmed and took some time to settle down," he added.

"What you have seen in the second half of the season is what they are truly capable of. They have a fire in their bellies and the will to prove that Gokulam is a team to be taken seriously."

With young Indian players forming the core of the team, they have also proved that one doesn't need to depend on big names and foreign recruits alone for success.

"Kerala didn't have a platform for many years. Now they do it in the I-League for the local talent to flourish," Bino stated. "I want more players to come up through Gokulam and hopefully go on to play for the National team. That's my ultimate aim."

Apart from the local players, another Indian caught the eye with his performances -- the 22-year old Kivi Zhimomi from Nagaland. "He is a great talent. He is certainly an inspiration back in his state and I'm sure he has great things ahead of him in the future," the gaffer quipped.

"He is still young and has a lot of scope for improvement. I hope we have more players following his footsteps from Nagaland. As long as football spreads its wings in India, I'm happy.

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First Published: Mar 05 2018 | 12:25 PM IST

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