👀 Ibusuki Hiroshi angrily complained about India’s super shutdown: Anger has been replaced by despair, please restart as soon as possible
6686 Sports News on November 11 Due to a contract dispute between the Indian Super League organizer and the Football Association, the new season of the league has not officially started.
Japanese forward Hiroshi Ibusuki, a former player of the Western League and currently playing for East Bengal, wrote angrily against the league: "We are a group of professional football players competing in the Indian Super League. Today we jointly issued this statement and issued an appeal: We hope that the league will restart as soon as possible. In one sentence - we want to play football, and we want to play now."
"The initial anger, frustration and pain have now been replaced by despair. We are eager to run again in front of our families and fans. The beloved green field. We urge all those responsible for managing Indian football to make every effort to start the new season as soon as possible. Now, India needs real professional football more than ever."
"And we have always upheld our mission. Our professional spirit will immediately rush out of the player tunnel and onto the playing field as soon as we give the order. We only hope that the managers can respond to our calls with the same urgency and sincerity. We have been wandering in the long dark tunnel for too long and are in desperate need of a ray of light."