The two-legged semi-finals of season 3 will see first-time play-off qualifiers Mumbai City battle for a final spot against former champions Atletico de Kolkata, while Delhi Dynamos and Kerala Blasters would jostle for the other spot.
The 1st leg of the semi finals are to be held on December 10 (Kolkata) and December 11 (Kochi) followed by the return leg on December 13 (Mumbai) and December 14 (Delhi).
The likes of Gianluca Zambrotta (Delhi Dynamos), Jose Molina (Atletico de Kolkata), Alexandre Guimaraes (Mumbai City FC) and Steve Coppell (Kerala Blasters), did not have an idea of what to expect but still managed to stay in the race.
On the other hand, the failure of Zico (FC Goa), Marco Materazzi (Chennaiyin FC) and Antonio Habas (FC Pune City) to take their teams to the play-offs reflects the changing dynamics in the League, according to some experts.
Paul Masefield, felt the failure of top coaches was due to a culmination of factors, among them the ability of other clubs to strengthen their squad considerably, failure to lure key players and under-performing marquee players for FC Goa and Chennaiyin FC.
"Fresh ideas, ethos and understanding of the game has definitely helped these sides. Also I think that they have 'fallen' upon a system that works for their team," he said.
Ricki Herbert, former head coach at New Zealand and NorthEast United FC feels ISL is evolving in tactical and strategic implementation.
"The ISL will continue to grow in a number of areas and this certainly includes the quality of teams and players. The understanding of tactical and strategic implementations are evolving and coaches are always looking to find a cutting edge to make the defining difference.
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