Chennaiyin FC clash with FC Goa in the final of ISL here tomorrow.
"It is sad what has happened in Chennai due to heavy rain which caused loss of property and lives and we have to shift our home semi-finals to Pune.
"Now we are looking for the win so that we can dedicate it to our Chennaiyin FC fans and the victims, who have backed us from the start," Elano said.
"If it is for the development of football at least eight months tournament is required."
FC Goa coach Zico gave credit to his boys for reaching the final.
"Now that we have reached the finals we do not want to miss this opportunity to win the title in front of our home crowd who have supported us in good and bad times," stated Zico.
"We are looking forward to the beautiful game and we will play an entertaining game to win tomorrow," stated Materazzi.
Asked how happy he was about the performance of Indian
players, Molina said, "I think all the Indian players did a great job from the beginning. I was absolutely impressed about them, how they worked. They want to learn, they asked me how to improve their game. That was what impressed me. They are professional players and they have quality. Debjit did a great job. All of them, Pritam Kotal, Lalrindika Ralte, Keegan Pereira, I am absolutely happy. They did a great job."
Meanwhile, Kerala head coach Steve Coppell expressed his frustration at the scheduling in the lead-up to final.
"We didn't lose, we drew the game. We lost the league on penalties, it's cool and I would like to congratulate Kolkata and the game was even and anybody could have won, and two very tired teams played. From our point of view we played three games in seven days and we had to travel to Delhi when we should not have had to travel to Delhi (for the second semifinal leg)," he said.
"I don't want to sound like sour grapes because Kolkata have won it. But we should have not had to travel to Delhi and after the game in Delhi we could not get any flights to fly out of Delhi and we had to stay in Delhi for a day and the next day we had to fly back to Kochi.
"Because of air ticket issues we had to split the team in five different groups and the players started flying back at 5 o'clock in the morning and the last players got to the hotel (here) at 8 o'clock at night," said the Englishman who has coached English Premier League sides, including Manchester City.
