Pune City is one of the first club in ISL which invested early in the academy, marketing and established connect with fans. However, despite being strong on paper, they never got the results they deserved.
Almost four months into the current season, the team has overcome the jinx to make maiden debut in play-offs and much of that credit goes to their Serbian coach Ranko Popovic.
Indeed Pune City were smart to recruit some proven names from ISL 3; Golden Boot winner Marcelinho and Marcos Tebar, two key performers behind Delhi Dynamos semi-final run in 2016, and Emiliano Alfaro (NorthEast United FC), found their way at Pune.
The Stallions had planned for the season with Antonio Habas, who was continuing from last year, in mind. Habas was involved in the player recruitment, right from identifying foreign players to formulating the strategy for the domestic player draft in July 2017.
Any coach would want to have a say in the squad composition before going into a season, a luxury which was not afforded to Popovic, who joined the club after they abruptly parted ways with Habas.
Popovics tactical nous and selection of personnel has come to the fore many a time during the season. Against Bengaluru FC, for example, Popovic managed to stifle the rampaging Blues at home, something teams found tough this season, until Baljit Sahnis red card turned the tide around.
In fact, Popovic used versatile players extensively during the season with Baljit Sahni, Rohit Kumar, Adil Khan and Sarthak Golui popping up in different positions according to the needs of the team in different matches.
Another key factor to Punes success has been Popovics faith in young players. While many coaches tend to be circumspect when it comes to handing out chances to youngsters, Popovic has been the exact opposite. And his trust in them has paid dividends.
"We want to make most players possible for Indian national team and make the league stronger, said Popovic.
The Serbian coach has made the most of the players handed out to him and made further improvements in the winter transfer window by bringing in Marko Stankovic and Lolo.
Having picked up just two point from their last three matches, Pune City will be eager to make amends in the semi-finals against Bengaluru FC. Everyone has made Bengaluru FC the favourite to go all the way but with Popovic busy strategizing, he might just have an ace up his sleeve.
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