Chhetri, who did not play last year as his I-League club Bangalore FC refused to release him, said that Indian football as a whole will be benefitted as some of the legends are gracing the lSL as either players or coaches and he was happy to be part of the tournament.
"I missed last year but now I am happy to be part of ISL. The popularity of the league in the inaugural year and the top class players brought on the table, it's a treat to watch them. I am raring to go and do well for my team. The quality of the ISL is higher than the I-League and this is a different tournament. We can learn a lot from these top international players and coaches," he said at a media event ahead of the tournament here.
Asked about any particular area which can be beneficial to the Indian players, he said, "It is difficult to pinpoint one area but you can say that ball passing is one area. These international players are the best in ball passing. We can improve on the understanding of the game. Personally, I can be a better player by playing with these top players."
Brazilian great Zico (FC Goa) and former England manger Peter Taylor were among the coaches present. The tournament kicks off with a match between defending champions Atletico de Kolkata and Chennaiyin FC in Chennai on October 3.