I-League 2018-19: 3 reasons why Real Kashmir FC lost to Mohun Bagan

Real Kashmir FC couldn't capitalise on their chances
Real Kashmir FC couldn't capitalise on their chances

#1 Real Kashmir FC over-dependent on Krizo

Krizo is alone in attack
Krizo is alone in attack

Real Kashmir FC have scored their only one goal in the last four matches and that came from there Ivorian striker Gnohere Krizo. It seems the players and the coach are too much dependent on him.

Krizo has good physique and skills. He can control the ball well and can create space to shoot.

But he has one bad tendency, to keep the ball for too much time. Against Mohun Bagan, every time he got the ball, he tried to keep it as long as possible and ultimately failed to utilise the opportunity.

He should know he can’t get past 10 defenders at once. The coach should instruct him to pass the ball to any of his teammate who is standing in an advantageous position.

Also, Real Kashmir FC should shake off their over-dependence of Krizo. Whenever a Real Kashmir player gets the ball, he looks nowhere else and passes it to the Ivorian.

As a result, the Ivorian feels lonely upfront. There was no one who could’ve combined well with Krizo.

Danish Farooq played as a right winger but he failed to live up his reputation. He also played selfishly, keeping the ball too much on his feet and getting out-possessed.

The one player who tried his best was Bazie Armand but his effort wasn’t enough for his team.

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