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Played one of my biggest matches matches under PK Banerjee, says former captain Bhaichung Bhutia

Press Trust of India • March 20, 2020, 16:41:53 IST
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“I was very fortunate to play under him (PK Banerjee). I had one of the most memorable matches under his coaching for East Bengal,” Bhutia said.

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Played one of my biggest matches matches under PK Banerjee, says former captain Bhaichung Bhutia

Kolkata: Former India skipper Bhaichung Bhutia considers himself fortunate to have played under the tutelage of PK Banerjee, who died on Friday , and recalled how the iconic footballer-turned-coach had a huge role to play in one of his most memorable performances. [caption id=“attachment_2717946” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File picture of Bhaichung Bhutia. AFP File image of Bhaichung Bhutia. AFP[/caption] Bhutia endured racist taunts from Mohun Bagan coach Amal Dutta, ahead of the derby match, but Banerjee “soaked up all the pressure and ensured that the boys remain unaffected.” Banerjee died after prolonged illness at a hospital here. Bhutia struck a famous hat-trick to script an epic 4-1 win for East Bengal in the 1997 Federation Cup semi-finals in front of a record turn out of 1 lakh 20 thousand which remains the stuff of footballing folklore. “There was a lot of hype surrounding the match and Amal da made some unwanted statements but Pradip da did not let the pressure come to his players,” Bhutia recalled while talking to PTI. “Amal da was clearly under pressure and made some unnecessary statements. But we remained unaffected and it showed in our win,” he said. “Pradip da was such a cool and composed man and it reflected in the match. That’s how he could get the best out of the players. It was definitely one of the biggest matches of my life,” the former India striker added of Banerjee, who won 54 trophies as coach of club and country, the most for an Indian. Banerjee had earlier coached East Bengal to a historic five back-to-back Calcutta Football League titles from 1971-75. The Federation Cup win made Bhutia an icon for East Bengal fans after he scored the first hat-trick of the derby. It helped Banerjee prove that his celebrated “vocal tonic” was more effective than Dutta’s imported “diamond formation”, which was popular in Europe in the ’50s. “Pradip da never came under pressure…He did not make any statement unnecessarily against anyone. He did not come under pressure like Amal da,” he said. “He was not just a great player and coach, for me, he was also a great human being. He was such a happy man. He was always happy, smiling, full of fun. That was the greatest quality in him. “It was so much fun to be around him and to listen to his stories. He was always cool and composed. Even during matches, he wasn’t someone who would take pressure, that reflected on the players,” he added. Off the field too, Banerjee would interact with his players and take the team for meals at his house to strike a chord with them. “He was definitely like a father figure to me. Not only on the playing ground, he used to call us or we went to his house and dine at his place. His family used to prepare wonderful meals. “Definitely it’s a very, very big loss for Indian football. Pradip da was one of the legendary footballer cum legendary coach. I was very fortunate to play under him. I had one of the most memorable matches under his coaching for East Bengal.” The 1962 Asian Games gold-medallist also represented the country at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics where India made the semi-finals and later captained the country at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, where he scored the equaliser against France in a 1-1 draw. Banerjee also made big name for East Bengal rivals Mohun Bagan, coaching them to a record hat-trick of titles in 1977 by winning the IFA Shield, Rovers Cup and Durand Cup in one season.

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