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I-League: Neroca FC to employ 'tiki-taka' style under new Spanish coach

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 26 2018 | 5:00 PM IST

After a runners-up finish last season, Manipur's Neroca FC are trying to adopt a "Tiki-taka" style of play under new Spanish coach Manuel Retamero Fraile in their bid to lift the I-League crown this season.

In their debut season last year, Neroca surprised one and all by finishing second behind Minerva Punjab. Local coach Gift Raikhan's direct and attacking style brought results despite having little experience of playing at the top-flight football earlier.

At one stage, Neroca were leading the league standings and they lost the title to Minerva only on the last match day.

The Imphal-based club was run on shoestring budget but they stood up against big teams like Mohun Bagan and East Bengal. Neroca played out draws against East Bengal on both legs while losing one match and drawing the other against Mohun Bagan.

With Raikhan moving to the neighbouring state of Mizoram as head coach of former I-League champions Aizawl, his direct football has also left the Manipur side with Spaniard Manuel Retamero Fraile at the helm now.

Retamero, who was with Aizawl FC in 2015-16, has brought in a different style of football based on possession, build-up from the deep and little use of long ball.

"We have a new Spanish coach and there will be a change in style, it may not be a complete change but it is substantial. Under Raikhan, it was direct football, using long balls most of the time. Under the new coach we will have little use of long balls, except for crosses and dead-ball situations," Neroca captain Lalit Thapa told PTI in an interview.

"The new style is all about short passes, build-up from the deep but attacking football. It is akin to Tika-Taka style of Spain."

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First Published: Oct 26 2018 | 5:00 PM IST

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