kerala blasters: Big plans for Kerala Blasters; Will fly to Europe, with the team’s next preseason starting in mid – July

by time news
The Kerala Blasters are the team that reached the final of the eighth season of the Indian Super League with a dreamlike performance. Ivan Vukomanovic’s disciples, who had not given up hope before the season, finished fourth in the league with a mesmerizing performance and then advanced to the semi – finals, defeating Jamshedpur. Despite losing to Hyderabad in the final, the team returned from the 2021-22 season ISL with their heads held high. But it was not in a day or two that the Blasters became the Blasters the fans wanted. The preparations from the pre-season camp, which started earlier last time, have made the team so strong. It is now clear that the team will start the pre-season early next season and will fly to Europe as part of this.

There will be a long preseason

Speaking to the Times of India yesterday, the Kerala Blasters’ pre-season camp will start in July this year ahead of the ninth season of the ISL, said Carolis Skin Kiss, the team’s sporting director. He said the camp will start in Kochi in mid-July and the performance of the players in the reserve team will be evaluated during the pre – season and it will be decided who will be selected for the senior team based on their performance in the pre – season.

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The team may fly to Europe

The Kerala Blasters, who will start the pre-season in Kochi, may fly abroad for the second phase of the pre-season. He said the team would travel to Europe for the pre-season to experience physical football, adding that playing strong physical football would be a great preparation for the Blasters ahead of the season.

Which country do you go to for preseason?

Carolis Skinkis points out that preseason training will bring unity to the team before the season and that it will be very crucial in team building, but did not reveal which country he plans to go to for the preseason.

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Maintaining consistency is important

The Kerala Blasters are the second best team in the ISL this season with their best performances. He pointed out that players need to continue to perform well and that this should continue for at least 10 consecutive years.

Last time and earlier preseason

The Kerala Blasters are a team that started pre-season preparations long before the last ISL. The team started the pre-season camp in July last year, much to everyone’s surprise. The team did not fare well in the Durand Cup, which they played after the pre – season, but when it came to the ISL later, they broke down.

Carolis Skinkis, Sporting Director, Kerala Blasters

The Blasters will also continue to focus on nurturing young players

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