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Indian midfielders more comfortable on ball now: Vinit Rai

By IANS | Updated: October 21, 2019 14:30 IST

Odisha FC midfielder Vinit Rai feels Indian players are now more comfortable on the ball and the credit goes to the Indian Super League (ISL) for bringing in top quality coaches.

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Rai is part of a new generation of talented midfielders in India. He has been a mainstay in the midfield for Delhi Dynamos in the last two seasons and is now set to be part of Odisha FC.

"At the beginning, I did not get many chances to play at the clubs I was in. But I am thankful and grateful to Odisha FC now. I have grown as a player here. I thank the coaches for putting their trust in me and I am hoping to deliver more performances in the future," Vinit told ISL media.

For Vinit, it started with a couple of appearances for Dempo in the I-League during the 2014-15 season. His first ISL stint came in 2016 with Kerala Blasters FC, before he hopped over to Minerva Punjab and later Delhi Dynamos.

Since joining Delhi, he has played regularly for the first team and found his feet in midfield, a place where he truly belongs. He is one of the league's pass masters, averaging more than 40 passes per game with an accuracy of 82.45 per cent despite missing out on regular first-team minutes initially. Having clocked more than 2000 minutes in the league so far, Vinit is hoping to continue his growth with Odisha.

"Midfielders have transitioned fast. I think nowadays we are more comfortable on the ball and the credit goes to ISL, for providing the setup and bringing good coaches.

"We are fortunate enough to train under such coaches and play alongside good players. It helps us to learn new things which we can apply to our game. I just love to have the ball all the time, so I can be more involved in the game," said Vinit.

India national team boss Igor Stimac prefers players who can use the ball well in midfield and Vinit being one among them has had the chance to impress the Croatian coach. Vinit was handpicked for the coach's first press meet after joining the India team.

"I was a bit surprised to see that, but I am very grateful to him that he has been giving me chances since he has arrived. I made my senior debut under him and I am working hard to prove my worth to him," said Vinit, a graduate of the famed Tata Football Academy.

( With inputs from IANS )

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