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The Hindu
20-05-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Every player should have the same mentality for the team to succeed: Subhasish
It is essential that all the players remain on the same page to bring out a better performance from the national team, said Subhasish Bose, who was recently awarded the men's player of the year award by the All India Football Federation. 'I feel that if everyone plays with the same mentality and attitude, one can adapt and play the way our coach wants,' said Subhasish on the sidelines of the senior men's National camp, which recently got underway to prepare for the Asian Cup qualifier tie against Hong Kong on June 10. The senior India defender said that he is hopeful that India will be able to bury the disappointment of playing a goalless draw in the first match against Bangladesh (on March 25) if it plays collectively and minimises the mistakes. 'I don't think every match is equal and every player has ups and downs. But at the end, if we can work together and play as a team then we can get a clean sheet and also a goal,' said Subhasish. 'We have a lot of talented strikers and midfielders who can provide us with goals. Sunil Bhai (Chhetri) has rejoined us and I hope we can score goals in the next two matches.' India will be playing a friendly against Thailand on June 4 before proceeding to Hong Kong. Subhasish felt that every player is keen to perform and is trying to work on the plans of the National coach Manolo Marquez. 'The coach is discussing the mistakes we have made and is showing to us on what to play and what not to play. We are practising accordingly.'


India Today
02-05-2025
- Sport
- India Today
Mohun Bagan's Subhasish Bose crowned Indian Men's Footballer of the year
Mohun Bagan Super Giant captain and India defender Subhasish Bose was named the AIFF Men's Player of the Year on May 2 in Bhubaneswar, edging out stalwarts like Sunil Chhetri — a recognition that marks a noticeable shift in the dynamics of Indian football. Subhasish became only the second defender in the last 11 years to claim the honour, following Sandesh Jhingan's win in the 2020–21 All India Football Federation (AIFF) also awarded Mohun Bagan's goalkeeper Vishal Kaith the Men's Goalkeeper of the Year title, underlining the defensive strength that defined the Mariners' triumphant Indian Super League (ISL) campaign. Subhasish's contributions extended far beyond just clean sheets — he was instrumental at both ends of the pitch, netting six crucial goals across the season.#BlueTigers defender and @mohunbagansg captain is the Men's Player of the Year! #AIFFAwards2025 #IndianFootball Indian Football Team (@IndianFootball) May 2, 2025While Indian football has traditionally seen strikers dominate such accolades, Subhasish's win highlighted the vital role defenders played in this year's ISL. Mohun Bagan's 15 clean sheets were a testament to their defensive solidity, a key factor in their title-winning run. His recognition not only rewards personal excellence but also signals a broader appreciation for backline brilliance in Indian the Men's Goalkeeper of the Year!The record clean-sheet taker in #ISL history #AIFFAwards2025 #IndianFootball Indian Football Team (@IndianFootball) May 2, 2025 Among other winners, Jamshedpur FC head coach Khalid Jamil was named Men's Coach of the Year, while East Bengal FC's Soumya Guguloth claimed the Women's Player of the Year title. FC Goa midfielder Brison Fernandes was awarded the Most Promising Men's Player of the Year.