3 Emerging Indian players who shone at the ISL Season 2022-23

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The Indian Super League is the biggest tournament for Indian players in terms of Domestic Tournaments. The league has been a platform for young players to showcase their talent for several years now. This season in particular has seen some mindblowing performances by the youngsters who are matching the experienced players on the pitch. So , these are the top 3 emerging Indian players who amazed us with their talent.

1. SivaSakhti Narayan (Bengaluru FC)- SivaSakhti played a major role in the revival of Bengaluru FC .He fitted perfectly in the attacking formation like a missing piece in the puzzle. The 22 year old formed a dangerous attacking duo with the experienced Roy Krishna.

He has scored 6 goals and 3 assists so far in the season and with his numerous key passes he is able to keep the attack going. He could be a blessing for the Indian Football team if he keeps up with his performance and could play the role of forward goal scorer which we lack at this point of time.

2. Lalengmawis Ralte (Mumbai City FC)- L. Ralte also referred as Apuia (22 year old) has been an integral part of the almost invincible Mumbai City FC. He has provided a strength to the mid field allowing the Forwards to thrive up the field.

He has scored 3 goals this season and because of his accurate passing capability he is able to set the forwards into play by numerous key passes throughout the season. With some crucial interceptions he was able to stop the opponents counter attack and his clearances solidifies the defense.

3. Narendra Gahlot (Odisha FC)-  Gahlot has been the heart of Odisha FC’s defence this season. The 22 year old plays as a Centre back and has improved a lot throughout the season ending the season on a promising note.

He has 27 interceptions and 43 clearances in the 18 matches he played for the team. Being a defender he does not shy away from going forward and creating chances for the team.

As Football Fans we hope to see them doing wonders not just for the club but for country as well…