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ISL 2022: Liston Colaco, Ishan Pandita eye comebacks after drab first leg to feature in the finals

ISL 2022: Liston Colaco, Ishan Pandita eye comebacks after drab first leg to feature in the finals

ISL 2022: Liston Colaco, Ishan Pandita eye comebacks after drab first leg to feature in the finals –A chance to shine in front of his home crowd should be motivation enough for Liston Colaco as he looks to put his best foot forward when ATK Mohun Bagan take on Hyderabad FC again in the second […]

ISL 2022: Liston Colaco, Ishan Pandita eye comebacks after drab first leg to feature in the finals –A chance to shine in front of his home crowd should be motivation enough for Liston Colaco as he looks to put his best foot forward when ATK Mohun Bagan take on Hyderabad FC again in the second leg of the 2021-22 Indian Super League semifinal, aiming to reverse a 3-1 defeat in the first installment. Follow ISL 2022 updates on Insidesport.IN

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The Indian Super League announced on Saturday that they will allow fans back in the stadium after a gap of two years. Colaco, born in Davorlim near Margao in South Goa, is the Indian highest goalscorer this season with 8 goals to his name. The 23-year old pacy winger has had a stellar season and would want to crown his performances with an ISL trophy in front of his own fans at the PJN Stadium in Fatorda.

ISL 2022: Liston Colaco, Ishan Pandita eye comebacks after drab first leg to feature in the finals

“It’s motivating when the fans are here to support the team. Not only because I am Goan but for every player, fans play a big part. I really hope we can make the finals and play in front of the supporters,” Colaco said in a statement after the defeat against his former side Hyderabad on Saturday.

Ishan Pandita, another rising star in Indian football who recently won the League Shield with Jamshedpur FC echoes the sentiment.

“It’s going to be a massive final. We are getting the fans back, finally. We want to be representing Jamshedpur in front of the fans,” said the 23-year old who has scored 3 goals coming off the bench so far for the Men of Steel, earning a reputation of a super sub. Jamshedpur lost 1-0 to Kerala Blasters FC in the first leg of the first semifinal on Friday.
The PJN Stadium in Fatorda, which hosted two back-to-back finals without fans, will be brimming with the roar and chants we are all used to as a packed stadium that will await both finalists.

ISL 2022: Liston Colaco, Ishan Pandita eye comebacks after drab first leg to feature in the finals

Follow ISL 2022 updates on Insidesport.IN

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