The Maidan's unruly crowd behaviour once again came to fore as Mohun Bagan fans allegedly spit on their coach Sanjoy Sen who quit minutes after the club suffered a shock loss to minnows Chennai City FC in an I- League football fixture here today.
Chennai City FC, who were reduced to 10 players in the 34th minute, sprang the biggest upset of the I-League this season, securing a 2-1 win over Mohun Bagan.
Their first loss of the season came in front of a near capacity crowd of about 15,000 at the Mohun Bagan ground.
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"Mohun Bagan fans did spit on me while I was going through the tunnel," he said, as the crowd even tried to disrupt the post-match press conference by hurling missiles.
He, however, refused to blamed the unruly crowd and said: "I do not know whether I deserve this public reaction or not, but it has been the case even with great coaches like Subrata Bhattacharya, Amal Dutta, Subhas Bhowmick and others.
"If I was not from Kolkata, I would have been hurt seeing the reactions of the fans. But I can say that this reaction is normal and nothing extraordinary. If you lose, there is bound to be a negative reaction. Even Biswajit Bhattacharjee was also removed after he won the Calcutta Football League as he was not successful in the I-League.
"Before I could have been sacked I think have taken a wise decision to step down. I do not care what tags are labelled on me," Sen said.
Mohun Bagan's title aspirations may have dwindled but Sen still believed they can win the I-League this season.
"I believe Mohun Bagan can still be champions. Right now, I don't have the mentality to work anymore in this club. From tomorrow, I will lead a normal life. I will go to my office, will even spend time with my friends," he signed off.
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