ISL team of the season: Krishna, Fall headline starting eleven as young Indian faces make the cut
In a season that Indian football team coach Igor Stimac called the best one so far, there were notable performances across the board.
Mumbai City FC defender Mourtada Fall celebrates his goal with his teammates
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Vipin Pawar / Sportzpics for ISL
The 2020-’21 Indian Super League season was different in more ways than one. The players were in a bio-bubble and played at neutral venues behind closed doors.
The ISL had eleven teams for the first time in its history as SC East Bengal joined the fray. What didn’t change was the performances of some usual suspects and the emergence of new young Indian players.