"It's been a good first day. It's a good feeling. I'm excited about the ISL and I think it's going to be a big success. It's an honour being coached by the legend Zico. I've enjoyed my first day of training," Pires later said.
Speaking about his thoughts on Goa and India, he said, "I received a warm welcome in Mumbai when I arrived and in Goa when I landed yesterday. It was nice to see so many fans who came to welcome me. I didn't expect it. It was a pleasure. Thank you very much for the welcome."
As a player, Pires peaked during his six-year stint at Arsenal from 2000-06, where he was part of the squad which won three FA Cups and two Premier League titles. He was also a part of the Arsenal squad nicknamed 'The Invincibles' which remained unbeaten through the season 2003-04.
Pires has also represented FC Metz, Marseille, Villareal, Aston Villa and has played over 500 games in his career spanning over two decades.