Carlos, who was here at an ASSSOCHAM event overseeing the agreement signed between BRICS Football cup and Delhi Dynamos to be their sixth official football team partner, said that he did follow the ISL last year and could see the talent in the Indian players. Though he believes that the players still have to develop a lot.
"I want the national squad of Indian football team to get the benefit out of it. I believe within one or two years Indian players will witness an evolution like never before. Our goal will be to make sure that the players play for win. You'll see the same with Delhi Dynamos this year.
On asking the quadragenarian about how serious is his finger injury and whether he'll limit his role to coaching alone in the ISL. The otherwise shy player was quick to reply, and said, "The injury is on my hand and not on feet. I am here to play and will give my best both as a player and a coach."
President of Delhi Dynamos Prashant Agarwal also present on the occasion talking on the partnership with BRICS Football Cup said, "The partnership will not only promote better football interaction among BRICS youths but will also bring together people from different cultures."
The agreements were signed in the presence of Ambassador of Brazil in India H.E Tovar da Silva Nunes, who sees the BRICS Football Cup as "going to streets and let people know what BRICS is".
Others present in the event were Nikhil Sawhney, Chairman of ASSOCHAM National Council on Sports & Sports Infrastructure and Kushal Das, General Secretary All India Football Federation (AIFF) .
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