"It doesn't matter. At the end, we are all players, with two legs and two hands. I'm going to tackle him (Del Piero) the way I've been tackling others in the I-League or other tournaments. There's nothing much of a difference. I'm going to be very tough with him," Franco told reporters here.
Terming it a big challenge, Franco said it was time for him, Biswajit Saha and Arnab Mondal to prove a point for Indian football.
"That's really good thing for Indian football. It's a big challenge. I am just looking for the match tomorrow. I will give my 100 per cent as I've been giving in the last two matches," he said.
Franco, who last played for Churchill Brothers, said it's time for the I-League clubs to learn from the franchise-based league.
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"I feel it's going to be big step for Indian footballers to play alongside big players like Luis Garcia, Del Piero."
Happy with his performance so far, Franco said, "We have been progressing well. That's the difference we have shown with the experience of 45 days of practice in Spain."
He said players from all parts of the world were gelling well in his team, something that has come from their 45-day training in Atletico's base camp in Madrid.