Big names in ISL can help Indian football massively: Henry

Henry's former teammates Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg were amongst some of the top footballers who were a part of ISL.

Update: 2016-10-26 14:35 GMT
France's World Cup-winning hero and Arsenal legend, Thierry Henry, asked the ISL organisers to ensure that more young Indian players come through the ranks and get a chance to rub shoulders with the best in the world. (Photo: Rajesh Jadhav / DC)

Mumbai: France legend Thierry Henry on Wednesday said that the Indian Super League football which attracts some big names from across the world can help massively in the development of the game in the country.

Since the start of ISL in 2014, several leading names from world football have plied their trade in India and Henry believes the arrival of stars from around the globe can give a fillip to Indian football.

"It helps massively when you have such people in the league," said Henry here.

The ISL has attracted top names like Zico, Roberto Carlos, Lucio, Robert Pires, Freddie Ljungberg, David Trezeguet, Alessandro Del Piero, Elano Blumer, Helder Postiga, Adrian Mutu and Nicolas Anelka to name a few.

The Arsenal legend, who also played for Monaco, Juventus, Barcelona and New York Red Bulls, however, asked the organisers to ensure that more young Indian players come through the ranks and get a chance to rub shoulders with the best in the world.

"What helps more is if you can develop young Indian players who can play alongside these footballing greats and learn about the game. That's what will be amazing," said Arsenal and France's leading goal-scorer.

Henry, who is now second assistant coach of the Belgian national team, is currently on a two-day visit to India but needs no introduction to ISL.

He was among the early marquee names discussed to take part in the inaugural edition in 2014, but while he could not make it to India, his former teammates -- Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg -- were the marquee players for FC Goa and Mumbai City FC respectively.

Henry landed in Kolkata last morning and within hours witnessed the ISL clash between Atletico de Kolkata and Mumbai City FC, a close encounter that left him impressed.

"I arrived in India and came to see the ISL match in the evening. The game needed a goal, which came late, but other than that it's a good atmosphere here. It was a good game of football. We saw two good goalkeepers and Diego Forlan doing what he does best -- putting the ball at the back of the net," said Henry.

Henry is here on Wednesday to attend a grassroots football event with Arsenal Soccer School and Reliance Foundation Young Champs.

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