Real Kashmir coach David Robertson Wednesday expressed disappointment at Minerva Punjab's no-show for their I-League game in Srinagar in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack.
Robertson is in the national capital with his team for the I-League clash against East Bengal, which was originally slated to be held in Srinagar but was subsequently moved out in view of the prevailing uncertainty in the Kashmir valley.
"No idea about what is happening with the Minerva clash. It's in the hands of the AIFF and they will make the decision," Robertson said on the eve of the game.
"It was disappointing not to play the game (Minerva). There was a game which was snowed off and then there was on game where the team didn't show up. But then you just focus on the matches ahead."
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