I-League 2017-18: East Bengal vs Indian Arrows, 5 Talking Points

East Bengal went all out in attack.
East Bengal went all out in attack.

Looks like Bagan made the right decision

Kromah was wasteful yet again.
Kromah was wasteful yet again.

Forward Ansumana Kromah was let go of by Mohun Bagan halfway through this season after a string of disappointing performances since joining them in the summer.

Well, Kromah went from one half of Kolkata to the other after being released as he's now signed with East Bengal. The dyed hair is gone, but he still looks the same player with a horrible touch and hopeless finishing.

In this game, he showed the lack of composure that Bagan and their fans grew extremely frustrated with. He got in the way of his teammates, stealing chances away from them. When he did get good chances, his finishing was not up to the mark. All in all a disappointing showing.

Kromah becomes the second player to make the switch from Bagan to East Bengal after Katsumi Yusa did so prior to the season. On current evidence though, Bagan were fully justified in letting Kromah go.

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