ISL canât have I-Leagueâs tradition, says Igor Stimac
Both Igor Stimac and Isac Doru have called for better communication and co-existence between the Indian Super League and I-League with the national coach stating that the former canât have the latterâs tradition. Doru has further stressed on the kind of football India should focus on from now on.

ISL and I-League have been in loggerheads for almost a year now with AIFF gradually showing total disregard for the older league by first slashing their match telecasts and then contemplating moving them to the second division.
I-Leagues clubs have demanded a meeting with AIFF President Praful Patel for long and the lack of response even led to many of them boycotting the Hero Super Cup in protest earlier this year. Newly-appointed coach Stimac has, however, stated that both the leagues have to co-exists peacefully in order for Indian football to improve.Â
âWe are allowed to dream. But hard work needs to be put along with that dream. There are certain problems between leagues, organisation. Everything can be sorted if we communicate,â said Stimac in his first press conference as India coach, reported Scroll.
âI-League has something that ISL canât have â tradition. You canât buy tradition. The Indian Super League is more competitive stuff. I-League is where the new young players are. Itâs good for me. I am not going to say how it will work. But my opinion will be there. Any conflict is not helping,â he added.
Stimac was seconded by technical director Doru, who has been of the opinion that India would be needing more collective approach for optimum results.
âThe situation of the leagues is not a conflict or war. Itâs about being together. We need a positive environment and the right quality and quantity of matches. The way the games are played is important,â said Doru.
âIndia is a dynamic nation and we need to discuss and implement plans to play as a country. We need to make a national-level concept and we have a strategic plan chalked out, which we will start implementing,â he added.
The former assistant to Arsene Wenger and experienced veteran of 29 years in international football across several countries including France, Japan, USA, Romania, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar among others, also stressed on the âsynchronised, possession-based philosophyâ that India need to adapt.
âWe have to learn from the past. We have to discuss, find the solution and implement the same as a nation. We have to chalk out our principles and work towards a synchronised, possession-based philosophy. I have already sat with different coaches and now Iâll invite the players who played in the 70s,â Doru said.

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