10 Players The Indian Crowds Would Love To See In ISL



Xavi
In order to justify, no player is more important to that dominance than Xavi and he’ proved it with his skills. The whole Barcelona tiki-taka style of play has seen Barcelona and Spain have dominated football in the last decade and not surprisingly, six of La Liga's top seven passers all hail from the Camp Nou.  
Despite Messi’s individual exploits in attack, it is in midfield where the play making happens and it was Xavi who kept the game rolling with his intuitive touches and passes.
Sir Alex Ferguson once claimed that, “They get you on that carousel, and they make you dizzy with their passing.” And Xavi was the man who made that carousel run.

Paul Scholes
Anyone who knows anything about Paul Scholes would probably say that it would be a dream come true if he agrees to be part of glitzy affair like the Indian Super League.  The gutsy, fearless and one of the finest strikers of the game was considered the greatest midfielder to every play for Manchester United and is often touted as the hardest to play against by many of his opponents.
 If in case the Indian players want to learn a thing or two about one to one passing and long-distance shooting, he might just be the man to think of. So hoping to see the maestro again is as exciting as it gets.
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