Nandy saved all the three penalties against Delhi Dynamos in the second-leg semifinal in his side's away match on December 14 to take his team to the final. He now wants to win the all-important trophy to give their massive support base something to cheer about in three years.
"I've enjoyed playing in ISL with Kerala Blasters. I think they are the most beautiful fans. We are lucky to have such a great atmosphere. We are playing final in front of our home crowd. It will be tough against Atletico de Kolkata but we are ready to fight.
Tomorrow's final is a repeat of the inaugural edition when both these teams met in the title clash, only for ATK to snatch the trophy at the fag end of the match. It was heartbreaking for Kerala and Nandy, who has been with Kerala Blasters since the first season.
"We won't get such a chance again to play final in front of our fans. We must give our 200 per cent and win the trophy," said 41-year-old who has played for India in 16 matches between 2004 and 2013.
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Ruidas, playing his first season in ISL, said he has done well with his team so far and won't get overawed with the packed-stadium since he was used to big crowd in Kolkata derbies between Mohun Bagan and East Bengal.