"We have more options in Europe than the Indian players have here. They lack in techniques as compared to European players. And I want to help them and help India football but Indian players are shy and they show too much respect to others," Liverpool legend and former Norway international Riise said at media event attended by all ISL clubs here ahead of the second edition of the lucrative tournament beginning October 3.
"It is normal to shout at team-mates while training and playing. It is a kind of expressing that we can do better and rectify mistakes. But I came to know that Indian players take it personally.
So, after 10 days of pre-season training in Denmark, we had a team meeting and the players have been told that they should not take it personally if somebody shouts at him," said Riise, who played for 234 matches for Liverpool and have 110 caps for Norway.
"Yes, the Indian players showed too much respect and they are shy. You have to show much more confidence and often they will not ask foreign players to give the ball to them. You should show confidence and you have to ask for balls from whoever player no matter how good he is," said Taylor.
National football team captain and Mumbai FC City player Sunil Chhetri, however, said he had not experienced this aspect of Indian players.
