Two years ago when the ISL was launched, Kerala Blasters lost to Atletico de Kolkata in the final in Mumbai by a solitary goal. The loss was heart-breaking for Kerala and they will now be eager to settle scores as the two teams square up again in the final of this edition at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here.
That player is Mohammed Rafique who came off the bench in that memorable contest to head home the winner for ATK in the fourth minute of the added time to seal a historic victory for the Kolkata-based side.
Since then, much has changed. Rafique is now with Kerala Blasters, incidentally scoring the winning penalty in the semi-final against Delhi Dynamos yesterday.
Kerala have a five-match winning run at their home stadium which has attracted massive crowd. A record crowd is expected to turn up for the final but Coppell warned that such a turn-out alone cannot guarantee his team of their first-ever ISL title.
"We are playing against a very good team. A couple of former Kerala Blasters players like (Stephen) Pearson and (Iain) Hume are familiar with the environment. It's a great help to have all our supporters drive us on but there is no guarantee (of winning) apart from 90 minutes of full support. The effect that will have on the result of the game can only be determined at the end. There is no way we are the favourites," said Coppell.
The final is also being billed as a clash between Sachin Tendulkar (co-owner of Kerala Blasters) and Sourav Ganguly (co-owner of Atletico de Kolkata), who formed one of the best batting partnerships in world cricket during their playing days.
While cricket united the two sporting legends, the ISL final on Sunday will see them 'divided' as they try to inspire their respective teams to glory.
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