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Five changes Owen Coyle has implemented at Chennaiyin FC
Published at :December 27, 2019 at 4:21 PM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 7:31 AM

(Courtesy : ISL Media)
Since the arrival of the Scotsman the Marina Machans look reinvigorated.
The mood has changed around the Marina Arena. The doom and gloom of not so long ago have suddenly alleviated and have been replaced by hope and energy. The team and its supporters are looking up the table instead of struggling to get off the bottom. This resurgence is down to the arrival of former Burnley FC manager Owen Coyle, who took over from John Gregory. The Scotsman has come to the club with a clear aim, to get the former two-time champions into the playoffs. [KH_ADWORDS type="3" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS] We at Khel Now take you through five things that Owen Coyle has already changed at Chennaiyin FC:5. Improving the mood around the club
Though it may seem highly cliched, it has been proven time and again that a happy footballer is a good footballer. Chennaiyin’s squad is gifted with some of the league’s most talented players. Despite this obvious talent, the squad was massively lacking confidence and flair under the previous management. The likes of Anirudh Thapa and Lallianzuala Chhangte looked tired, worn and a shadow of the players we know they can be. Under Owen Coyle, the players seem happier, more energetic and hopeful that a playoffs spot is within reach.4. Rediscovering the side’s goalscoring touch
To be fair, Chennaiyin’s goal drought had come to an end towards the end of Gregory’s reign. However, prior to Coyle’s arrival, the goals that the side scored looked almost accidental, with no discernible plan in place. [KH_ADWORDS type="4" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS] Under Owen Coyle, the likes of Nerijus Valskis and Andre Schembri look like players who attack with a clear vision of the game in their minds. As a result, the team have scored seven goals in three games, a number that could and probably should have been more.3. Lallianzuala Chhangte’s resurgence
The young winger joined Chennaiyin on the back of a trial at Viking FK in Norway. Chhangte was touted as the “X-factor” that would get the team back to the top of the ISL, but he never quite reached those heights. However, since the change of coach, Chhangte has shown glimpses of why the club invested in him. Coyle has gotten the winger to slow down and attack with greater composure, a tactic that resulted in a goal and an assist against Kerala Blasters, easily his best performance this season.2. Shoring up a leaky defence
Chennaiyin had hoped that their leaky defence from last season would be a thing of the past when they brought in Lucian Goian and Edwin Sydney Vanspaul in the summer. However, it did not turn out to be the case, with the club keeping just a single clean-sheet in the first seven games of the campaign. [KH_ADWORDS type="2" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS] While this particular stat has not improved under Coyle yet, the defence looks far more organized and commanding and less prone to the errors that cost them vital points early on in the season.1. A reconnect with the fans

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