"Everybody told me he (Sunil) is a very good player. I don't know him personally and will try to speak to him. He will miss 1-2 games initially (because of couple of World Cup qualifiers). We are happy to have him in the team. I think he will be a big plus for the team," former Chelsea and Real Madrid star Anelka told mediapersons here today.
"I am happy to be back. We have a bigger and better squad this season. Last season, we had a good team but were a little bit unlucky -- like injuries (to key players). This time the players' desire is to do better (than last year) and my personal desire is to reach, at the minimum, the semis," said the former French international.
The 36-year-old player, who represented top European clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal and Real Madrid in his illustrious career, said he was looking forward to the extra workload as manager of the Mumbai ISL franchise this season, insisting it added no additional pressure on him.
Anelka was happy that this season the team would be able to rotate its players, including strikers.
"We have a big squad. We have a better squad this season and have a lot of strikers. We will be able to rotate our players. I would like to say to every one -- if you are playing today you may not play the next game, but don't feel sad or bad.