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That was my transition from engineering into football full time. So the one good thing about working with gameplay was I got to get my hands dirty in the real sense of it. I worked with children from the age of six right to the second division So I managed to build my philosophy or my thought process of how I wanted to see players develop and how I wanted to see a team play. The next then once that tenure came to the end I thought you know I want to be in a more serious setup you know more maybe a residential setup which would you know help me get my message across in a better way and it would be beneficial to be with the player 24x7 and fortunately when I did my A license Scott was on the course and I spoke to him at length about coaching with the AFF academies and fortunately a position opened up and I jumped across and since it was based in Goa I said yeah why not. So coaching in a residential setup was beneficial because you know we could work with these boys day in day out not just on the field but also off the field as well and you know and a lot of aspects came to which added to my repertoire was nutrition you know we had to think a lot about the nutrition that we were giving to the players recovery, sleep patterns, what time of the day to train how many times in a day should we train all that kind of things started coming in which you know as a coach it was challenging for me and that is what I wanted because I wanted to add to whatever I had learnt in Mumbai so the residential setup with the AFF helped me develop further add these aspects to my coaching philosophy because of this corona COVID-19 there is no live football to talk about and the shows we have done before about 4-5 of them the ball went about administration, what is going to happen outside of the field stuff so today we thought when we got someone as celebrated to you and the coach is coming on shows we were going to talk pure football today and the point being when you were associated with the age group teams more often than not what is being said is that these age group teams are far ahead from what the seniors were at their age group so we can expect a lot of them probably when they move into the senior setup and hopefully then get better results and a better style of football from the Indian senior side but as far as the age group team if I were to say in particular the teams you were coaching what was the philosophy, was there a clear philosophy because were you always chasing results there or were you chasing a playing style and the way it should be done first of all when you are working with the age group teams the first thing that you need to consider is that whatever games we play are with foreign opposition the best of the best in Asia and in the South Asian Federation with the SAP so we had to, whatever we did we had to win if you don't win SAP there was a big repercussion coming in at the AFC you had to be competitive do well but having said that when I entered the AFF it was Scott and Rob Barnwood putting the AFF academies in place and there was a very clear philosophy of playing fluid attacking football and developing players to sustain their physical momentum throughout the 90 minutes so there was a curriculum in place which Scott had put so we followed that for the first year when you enter in as a coach it helped you settle down as far as the philosophy that he wanted to put in place so once you covered the curriculum for the first year it was up to you to further enhance it or further develop it so there was a clear philosophy of we want our players to be comfortable on the ball we want our players to not unnecessarily kick the ball ahead there should be a purpose to it and if you lose the ball there should be an organized press in order to win the ball back so that was a clear philosophy as far as all the age group teams how they were supposed to play but flood of course that was on paper and someone who of course worked all the hard yards and done all the hard yards on the ground how difficult was it to actually put what is on paper and achieve and execute it to a certain level you can't always execute it 100% but to a certain level on the field it is a challenge at first because like I said I am coming in from an environment where kids used to come in and go out the competition level was not that high and when you come into the AFF setup immediately every game that you play even if it is a practice match with a local team they are scrutinized to the core so it is difficult in another sense because like 5 years I have been in the AFF and I have worked with 4 different teams so be it the under 19 or the under 17 as they graduated there were 4 different set of players in 5 years so you get on an average less than a year to work with one age group towards certain competition so as time passed you get a hang of how to get your message across to the players and a very important aspect of that was identifying the right player if we identified the right player we knew that within this span of time before the competition gets in we will get our message across to this kind of player and he will develop to our liking the way we want to play identification was a very clear priority for us and unfortunately me and Bibiano we were based in Goa he was with the under 16s and I was with the under 19s we used to constantly keep in touch with each other and discuss as to what are you looking for in a player because we had to match our thinking in certain ways because a player that would play under him eventually in a year and a half 2 years time would come under me so there was a lot of planning that went across in the background to make sure that we don't over complicate things and we try to make it as simple as possible for these players to pick the philosophy up and then utilize it on the ground and it depends on player to player my very first team that I picked up was the age group of Ahiro Tapa that age group and to be honest they were in the AFF system for at least 2 to 3 years prior to me taking over and they had got a lot of exposure playing against foreign opposition they had won the under 16s staff tournament as well so there was so much of information that they had gained it was very easy for me to work with those players because it was like literally like playing playstation with them I am a very tactical oriented coach I work a lot on tactics I like to find ways in which I can go one up on the opposition tactical and that group of players had the technical requirements they had the mentality and they had the tactical understanding of what I wanted to do at that point of time so it was a very smooth transition for me taking over that age group but another disadvantage as far as the AFC calendar is concerned now Ahiro Tapa's group won the AFC under 60 won the staff under 16 and they played the AFC under 16 qualifiers but then they were ineligible to play the under 19s because of the age group because example there is a 2 year age difference between the under 16s and under 19 AFC and staff so if you play the under 16s for example either you are a year over age for the under 19s or you are a year under age so for example if Tapa is 98th born and he the next cut off for the under 19 was 99th born so the entire group of Tapa was rendered not eligible for AFC competition because they had to move on to clubs so then why would you say because we always discuss this man that while at the 16 age group we are doing really well and we are playing well against good teams but suddenly we moved to 19 and suddenly that consistency and results does not add up would you say this is one of the big reasons for that that the batch does not move along together it is not only moving along together it is that the development of a player from under 16 to under 19 abroad is much higher than what is happening in India basically the players that are playing abroad are training and playing much more matches competitive matches training with maybe their first teams or their under 19s respectively and playing a lot of tournaments and gaining a lot of experience physically, technically and technically that is the difference between us because I have noticed with our players not only in the AFF but also in kentree academy whenever we used to go abroad to play a particular tournament we improved gradually as the tournament went on as the players got accustomed with the opposition that they are playing they automatically picked it up so fast that by the time we reached the maybe the penultimate or the last game which was maybe too late in some competitive competitions we could match these players and do better so the more these boys are exposure to these kind of tournaments teams and they play at that level or what is happening right now is that the boys are training with their respective first teams maybe in the ISF for example those players coming in to the AFF setup for the respective SAF and EXE tournaments are at a much better position to understand and pick up philosophy faster and implement from the ground than someone who is training without a proper team structure behind it it's interesting you say that we had Richard Hood on the last show that we did on the Bangalore United Head Coach so Richard was saying exactly the same thing about his team that even within a tournament as the tournament progressed the team got better everything started to work out better the quality of football and how they were playing so yeah I want to ask you since you were talking about how closely you and Bibiana worked with the under 16s and the under 19s there was still a very different style of play between both those teams at the end in competitive matches especially ones which had important qualifying sort of ends to it so how does this sort of I guess suppose building on what was asking when people talk about sorry when people talk about philosophy or an Indian way of playing football and you guys are teaching that to kids across various age groups and hoping that it translates into something for the senior national teams at the end how does that actually pan out because under 16 you are at the regional level you are a boss you are dominating or even at the Asian level you are trying to play more attacking football because A. the kids are younger and therefore that's just how younger kids like to play and so on and so forth as we had older the consequences matter more whatever the reasons might be how easy is it for us to sit and say we should have an Indian way of playing football and how does it actually as far as the AFF boys are concerned if you have a look at the current national team or the ISL first teams that are there right now there are majority of the players who have come through the system from my knowledge is concerned from the first team that I picked up was papa's age group and from that age group till Amarjeet recently and Jackson Singh that age group they all they are in the first teams of ISL teams competing and it is not just about a particular style of play at this point of time I feel it is more important to develop players who can adjust to different styles of play better because what used to happen and happened with me as well I had a particular way of playing and I was looking I was trying to get the message across to the players to play that certain way but what I found would be more handy is yes I know what I want and I have seen this happen in Europe as well is that you create an environment of how you want these boys to play and the players that pick things up quickly you will see them on the ground in training sessions during matches and those are the players that you need to work on because no matter how hard you try to get the message across to the player if he is not going to pick things up he is not going to be helpful to you in the long run so players like Amarjeet players like Anirut Thakur players like Jackson, Suresh they are like a sponge they absorb information so quickly and I mentioned this about why I was so happy with that Ileak season of ours not because we finished 8th 21 points is because from the start of the season to the end of the season these boys were so much more different they were known as physically super fit counter attacking side which they have learnt a lot through preparing for the work up and then playing the work up but as the Ileak season progressed we started building up from the back we started keeping the ball possession more we had more ball possession than the opposition but then we couldn't convert chances then we started having more ball possession converting chances and there were games like the Mohan Bagan game the last game of the season then we had to just dig deep and just hold on and just counter which I knew these guys could do with the eyes closed and it happened the very next game in the super cup we outplayed Kerala Blasters we had more ball possession so adding that versatility to your game is not for every player and you see the players that are coming up and breaking into first teams of the ISL and the Ileak are the ones who are adaptable who can perceive what the coach wants adapt to the situations adapt to the training sessions and then start to produce results for the team that is what I feel we are coming coming to now because it's not about developing a style of play it is about developing players who can be more versatile Floyd since you brought up these boys and rightly so they are doing pretty well for their clubs amongst the big boys of Indian football one player that's been a massive favour for me and Sathan since the under 17 World Cup is where we saw him and the build up to the under 17 World Cup is Boris and because that boys trajectory hasn't really gone in the same way as say an Amarjit or a Thapa and a Jackson and I mean not by a big team signing you up for big money but I mean by getting playing time could you shed some more light on that boy what is the scene I just think he needs to find a team that is going to give him game time that's the only thing stopping these guys from playing and a great example to give you is Nom you know he couldn't he couldn't find a first team place in the iLeague sport that we were in when we were in the iLeague under Matus and under me as well and he left and joined Kerala Blasters and he didn't play for Kerala Blasters he left he realised that he is not going to get chance and he left on loan and joined Mohan Bagan and now you see where he is right now so it's it's with every player that there is a Boris in fact Komal is playing alongside him in ATK as well it's just a matter of them finding a team that gives them the opportunity to play sometimes it may not be an ISL team it may be an iLeague team or even it may be a 2nd division iLeague team but that's their decision it's not the fault of the coach it's not the fault of the club I would say it is the decision of the player and his agent to find the right team where he can get a chance to play it's basically a decision between the riches of money that you've been working for for all these years and suddenly that big payday comes and then choosing do I want to continue playing or do I want to take that big payday but it's a tough decision right for a player it's a very tough decision especially with that age group team this is the world cup team that has seen highs like no other AF academy player has seen before they have been to every corner of the world they have stayed in the best of hotels they've had the best food they've had the best training they've played the world cup so for them it's the most difficult decision ever to say okay I don't want this lucrative contract I want game time but it's about a year or two I think that that period is there now maybe once Boris has seen what's happened to him at ATK for one year it's going to be interesting to see that Boris has this coming season and maybe he takes the example of a non and tries to get his career back on track sorry Annie says one more question on this Floyd since you've been so closely associated with these boys you suppose they're getting the right advice from the outside and they're surrounding themselves with the right people who are advising them and helping them make the right career moves see at this point at that time I think these players are smart enough they are really skilled so it will be foolish to say that they are not getting advice like I said at the end it's the owners on the player to make the final decision you are responsible for the decisions that you make you can fault a player who may be never played before and suddenly Boris comes into the limelight and maybe makes a mistake but these boys have seen everything ahead of them they've maybe spoken to more agents than you and me even know exist not only in India but abroad as well so they know what's happening abroad they know what's happening in India they know what's happening in each and every club that's running out here so for them to take a decision I think it comes after a long debate they are close ones so I don't think it's the advice that they are getting it's the decision that they are making which will reap benefits for them or maybe stall their career for maybe a year or friend in this final part of the show because here our friend Siddhant said that this conversation will go on for 24 hours non stop because we just need a best play button to talk football but we go somewhere we go to socialism we go to social media but point is in particular if you could talk about a couple of games because you mentioned at the start of the show that you love tactics you love tactically reading a team and preparing for a team and preparing your team in the process two teams two games that gave you a lot of satisfaction as a coach saying that this worked and probably that could be a blueprint maybe not a set blueprint in international football yeah the first game was the Quative match against Argentina and why I would like to talk about that game is like I said before when our players went abroad to play against foreign opposition as the tournament grew they got better and better and they adapted to the situation and at the end you know they were very competitive with against the teams that they played so there were four matches that we played in Quative we lost we lost the first two games but the philosophy at that time for that squad which was we had just played at the end of 17 World Cup and the I-League prior to that we were primarily a very defensive and a counter attacking team and this tournament was the first tournament that I took over as the head coach and it was almost like a pre-season for us we just had 10 days of training prior to this tournament so we couldn't change much as far as the philosophy is concerned but we could make minor tweaks to the philosophy so that we can smoothen the transition when we went to the I-League we knew that in this tournament we will have to be as defensively a solid unit as possible and as we went on through the tournament the draw against Venezuela gave us a lot of confidence we can defend and we created a few chances which we couldn't convert but what we changed during that period of time during that period of training was not just defending passively it was at a certain point of time there were queues and the two most aggressive players in our team were Amarjit and Suresh they were the one who triggered a lot of triggered the pressing aspect for our team because they had energy to run for maybe 120 minutes in any given weather and condition so we said Ajntina were playing a 4-4-2 system so we said whenever they are midfielders get the ball don't allow them to distribute the ball as freely as they were in previous games and obviously when the ball went on the wings we had our wingers in Nintoy and Rahul pressing so that was a small change tactically where yes we were defending deep but we were not defending passively we were constantly pressing them as soon as they entered into our hub and it frustrated Ajntina to a certain extent the team of that quality the team of that caliber were making a lot of mistakes in their diagonal balls in their first touch and fortunately we got a goal out of a set piece where Deepak Kamri went towards the first post tried to get ahead of the ball but he missed it but the goalkeeper fumbled it and the ball went in so we got that we had that buffer in our pocket that we have a one goal lead but that small change in our pressing aspect not waiting for the opposition to make the pass forcing them to make a pass that we knew that they are going to make was a small tactical change that I could do during that period of time and Mahesh was very much involved in that process because defensively he is the team so he instructed the players as far as one versus one defending body shape is concerned moving as a unit when the ball was defended pressed where the others had to go to cover the space so we worked a lot on those small aspects that when we were defending Deep how to press the opposition at the right point of time and how to react to certain situations as far as diagonal balls are concerned etc then we had another we had another what impressed me a lot about this batch Anike Jadav got sent off in the second half just as the second half began he got a red card even then Suresh and Amarjeet didn't make us feel that we were one man down they were pressing with the same aggression and the same intensity that they were when Anike was on the pitch so that was so good to watch and then Anverali scored probably the goal of the tournament at that point of time and so you know that was a small step in the direction that I wanted to take this team forward as to yes you know you are a very good super fit side defending Deep good on the counter fact but that transition from defending passively to defending actively was the thing that we achieved from that a small thing that we picked up if we knew could help us in the ID you know Floyd it's funny you say that because I feel like you've given Arjun Pandit the tactitions and validation and why you've done that is because right now during this Vela period I thought shall we guys will analyze some of India's World Cup and Asian Cup qualifiers so I was going through the first game versus Oman that I was playing at Goa T and the same thing I saw and this is an Indian mentality I don't know why and maybe you could sort of dwell on it as soon as we scored the opening goal Chhetri scored the opening goal before that we were on top of Oman we were tackling them we were not giving them time on the ball and we were holding play and making attack as soon as we scored the goal 8-9-9 came back and they were there for a major remainder of the rest of the game from above what I saw 4 midfielders 4 defenders and Oman had 4 players attacking with and the 4 attackers had all gone stuck with the 4 defenders and the 4 midfielders was just not doing anything because there's no one to mark so what you're talking about that passively thing so while we had that we had a man advantage we had clearly like 8 guys to their 5 guys but since they were moving around no one was really going at them they were easily moving the ball finding the gaps and then as a result they took advantage in that if there's a problem you see in the Indian teams you score and then suddenly you go back it's a problem with the mentality because a lot of things happened during the 90 minutes like I said when we lost Anike had Amarjeet and Suresh had gone into their shell the entire pressing process what we had worked on would have gone hever the entire thing would have gone hever it is the players that make the philosophy of the system work and when you say that about the national team because I've had a few conversations with Igor as well he's so calm so cool and he knows exactly what he wants out of this Indian national team but the problem is it's going to take some time because at this point of time I think he has identified the players that he wants to play and this is exactly what I'm talking about he's not keen on playing passively he wants to play actively both when we have the ball and when he doesn't have the ball but for him to get that message across is so difficult because he's not constantly 24x7 with the players throughout the season so he has to rely on these camps at every camp to give them certain amount of information and then like I said create that system where the player themselves are picking up information for you and he's created such a system right now that if you want to play you need to be able to do these kind of things no matter how good you are no matter whether your team has won the ISL or the ILEG it doesn't matter you need to do this in this position and if you are able to do that sustain the intensity of the game that he requires then he'll give you every chance to play for the national team so it's interesting to see I'm quite closely following the transition of the national team with every camp and with every game that they play on a lighter note AFF if you're looking for a coach for your AFF Dwarka 11 I'm right here and I'll come pretty cheap as well just give me one banana and one glass of milk and I'll be there any other game you want to talk about you spoke about Argentina right now any other game that gave you satisfaction man and you had a good night's sleep after that if you say satisfaction then it has to be the super cup game against Kerala Blasters because everything that we did I cannot say that it is the tactics during that game only it was the entire ILEG season which helped us get in all the information that we required from them as far as building up from the back as far as we wanted to encourage more 1v1s because we had players like Minto, Rahul, KP Sandeep Stalin who were so good so quick that as soon as they got the ball and started dribbling at defenders they were shit scared because these guys were so fast and so quick and then we had Amarjeet and Suresh who could break through midfield and get in that extra man into the box and Amarjeet was the one who got two goals in that game through his sheer work ethic through his sheer timing of his runs into the box and he won penalties for us so he got the second goal so what impressed me about that game was that whatever we had worked through the entire season there are some games you don't need to motivate the boys just by saying yes we are playing Kerala Blasters in the super cup that's it it's done so these boys automatically switched on so it was just a matter of getting the finer details as far as set pieces are concerned as to what Kerala Blasters were doing and in one of those set pieces Deepak Thangri got a clear header and we got a penalty out of it so there were a lot of things small aspects but throughout the Ileague season we worked on our build-ups we worked on possession we worked on penetrative passes we worked on 1v1s the left back 1v1 crossed Amal Geeth's code with his first touch so all these kind of movements that we saw were done during the entire season it was not that it's come out of the blue so we practiced it throughout the entire season as a coaching staff we watched a lot of videos analyzed and made the players go through these kind of movements and eventually it paid off that win against Kerala Blasters so it was very satisfying for me because I knew that was the last game with this age group that these boys are concerned and to see these boys develop from that Quative game where we were just defending Deep and counter attacking to this Kerala Blasters game where they were actually dominating possession and creating chances and it was an open game of football and such a joy to watch that kind of a game the confidence that these boys have to adapt to different kinds of situations like in Argentina and this kind of situation so that was satisfying for me as a coach for Mahesh as a coaching staff that we were able to get this message across to the boys and now we were confident that these boys are ready for the footballing world out there wherever they end up playing that these guys will adapt to wherever they go and set the standard and Freud as you are rounding up your top 3 you had mentioned the IFA shield game so that was the game against the Crystal Palace under 18 side so there were two foreign teams that were invited to play the IFA shield so one was the Crystal Palace under 18 team and one was the French United team from Malaysia and we had beaten them 4-1 in the group stage but it is very easy like you said implementing your philosophy against teams like these in a pressure environment and funny enough just before that game I had a conversation with Scott and it was on email it was like I think the suggestion was that your team is too open it plays too open and if you are going to do that then teams like Crystal Palace you may concede a lot of goals so and I was never a one who was shy away from an opinion because and Scott was someone who was very open thanks to him that I was able to implement whatever I was able to do with the IFA so I wrote him back a long reply as to why I wanted to make these boys play the way they are playing it was natural to these boys like Anirudh Jerry Amit Tudu Prasunjit Bodo it was natural for these boys to play that kind of football because anything other than that would take away the the talent that they had and would not showcase them the way they did and we had played like that throughout the tournament and Crystal Palace had scored a lot of goals against a lot of teams but then again you know those were all club teams it was not the IFA academy team and it was such an entertaining match it ended we were leading 2-0 we were leading 2-0 and it ended 2-2 and we won on penalties but there was a very we were leading 2-0 at half time and even then even then it was like let's shut shop let's keep the 2-0 lead and there was a constant disagreement between certain players and even the staff but then I asked what do you want to do we said sir we play the way we want to play and we started the tournament playing the 4-3-3 system but we ended up playing against Crystal Palace a 3-4-1-2 system which was working for us so the debate at half time what should we go back to that 4-3-3 or should we play with the 3-4-2-1 which had got us the 2 goals but Anirudh knew and I knew there was a lot of indecisiveness in the squad and once that starts creeping in that we have to keep that 2-0 lead that was our undoing that was our undoing and that got in Crystal Palace and within 5 minutes in the second half our back 4 was playing a high line very successfully because we knew if we want to press them we need to have the line high up and we need to be as in line as possible they were in doubt and they dropped and as they dropped it created that big gap between the back 4 and the back 3 and the midfielders and what happened was since it was the back 3 there was a lot of space on the wings so as soon as they dropped there was a player receiving the ball in that half space and penetrating with 2 passes with their wingers running in and they were creating chance after chance and I think in the 8th minute of the second half we conceded a goal the first goal but even then we kept going we covered a little bit it was in the 90 first or the second minute where we conceded a penalty and it was 2-2 and you know this was the actual Crystal Palace under 18th side it was not like a community development side or something like that and they were strong, they were physical and they were technically so good on the ball so we had to play the way we did to nullify their strong points imagine them not having the ball if they don't have the ball they are not going to be able to do the things that they do when they have the ball so that was our plan and it went well till half time we conceded that goal, we recovered a little bit we couldn't score but we conceded a penalty but then unfortunately in the penalty shootout we didn't miss a single penalty perhaps you can, Gil was in goal he saved a penalty and we went into the finals and after that again it was a big conversation which got us to going forward this is why I want this team to play the way it is, you know we may look in disarray maybe we may look like we are in disarray but trust me these boys know exactly what they are doing and I might not have done that with my current under 19th team I may not have done that because it depends on the players that you have but that age group that group was so good on the ball and they were so impure with each other because they played with each other for so many years they were not part of any club side they were just in the AFF academy training together prior to Kalyani and then in Goa so they knew each other like the back of their hand and it was poetry in motion basically so we had to play the way we played against crystal palace and that for me as a coach in my first year in AFF that was a defining point for me as well this gives you confidence as a coach that you know you can play against a team like crystal palace and win because prior to that I had no experience of playing a foreign side with the AFF academy we had no exposure prior to that the only we had was the AFF shield where we played against friends united and we played against crystal palace so that was a game to look forward pretty comprehensive if I was so good if I was so good to talk football I was tired of this and this and that and this and that so after a long time first of all thank you so much for your time for talking to us but we had that once you have shown your hand then we would have taken the whole hand that means we are happy with our fingers so we will of course get back to you for football anytime so we will get back to you 100% promise that we can do a lot more chats on the game on philosophy and not really system and administrative stuff because there are so many people to handle that side of things but it was a lovely chat I hope you enjoyed this chat with us yeah it was very refreshing talk only for football and in fact you could get more into detail but in times once again thank you so much for your time and as always we will try calling you back now that you become a friend of the show because you will say it or not we will say it we will keep calling the people to say it we will try to get Gauramangi and also we are going to try getting Mahesh Bhai also on the show so possibly a day when probably you and Mahesh could be on the show with us at least you could control the fanboying that me and Siddhanth will be doing and you could add some balance to the show I am as a big fan as you are of Mahesh so and I have worked with him so that has grown even more a big of kind of him having worked with him so it is a pleasure being on the show anytime and anywhere for football to talk about it and to express my views and listen especially to people who have anything to say about football because whenever you have a podcast like this I am always in tune to it be it with the technical director you had a pretty long and a pretty intense talk with him camera man is passed out in that show they passed out they have never heard of football let alone Indian football they are the Indian cricket types so after 35 minutes they say imagine if the camera is passed out imagine what people in India must be doing when it comes to your development now you know how difficult it is it requires a lot of patience and I hope that we can have that in the coming years thank you so much we are going to put out a new headline Floyd Pinto praises 420 grams and we will only play this 30 second clip that will be the show thank you once again and thank you for your time thanks a lot man thank you take care Floyd bye