Defending champions Minerva Punjab's technical director Paul Munster feels that consistency is the key to stay on top and his team would like to approach each game as it comes in the I-League beginning on Friday.
"It is a long season and we have to be consistent. You have to take one game at a time... The whole focus is first game at home," Munster told reporters here on Thursday.
Eleven clubs from 10 states will vie for top honours in the league which will continue for over six months. This season there is a fair amount of buzz due to Real Kashmir's debut in the top division.
Asked about team's expectations this season, Munster said, "there are high expectations from everyone. The expectation is to win the league again."
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