The Indian Arrows, the developmental team of All India Football Federation (AIFF), is a project where a bunch of 16, 17 and 18 year olds are playing together in a side in the premier league of the country.
And a top teams of the country can underestimate the Indian Arrows at the their own peril as they held mighty Mohun Bagan to a 1-1 draw in their last match and that too with 10- man at the Mohun Bagan ground.
East Bengal coach Khalid Jamil, the man with the midas touch who guided 'outsiders' Aizawl FC to a historic triumph in the last edition of the Hero I-League, cautioned his players against taking the teenagers lightly.
"The Indian Arrows are playing good football ranging from the goalkeepers to the forwards. There is a lot of confidence and they play as a unit on the field. It is evident that they are hungry and we are not taking them lightly," said Khalid.
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The Arrows will be without the services of its star goalkeper Dheeraj Singh, who has quit the I-League team in an attempt to pursue a career in Europe.
"Dheeraj (Singh) is an excellent goalkeeper and not having to face him tomorrow will be a huge advantage for us. But still it will be a tough match for us," the East Bengal coach said.
East Bengal too would be cautious especially after drawing 1-1 against another new outfit Neroca FC in their last game.
Luis Norton de Matos, the Portuguese who coached India in the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017, is presently in charge of the Indian Arrows and he considers every outing as a big motivation for his wards.
"All the games that we play in the Hero I-League are big motivation for us. Against Mohun Bagan we pulled off a very massive result and the boys showed that it is possible to play against some of the best teams in the nation," De Matos said.
"Tomorrow I expect a very hard game for us, but we are prepared for it. We are going to play to win and we will play to our maximum tomorrow," he added.