Kerala Blasters FC defender Milos Drincic has said he is here to win trophies with the club. Drincic recently extended his contract with the Yellow Tuskers until 2026. The 25-year-old came up with an impressive show for the Yellow Tuskers after joining the club in 2023.
The Montenegrin center-back scored two goals for Kerala Blasters FC in 19 matches of the previous ISL 2023-24 season.
Sharing his enthusiasm for extending his stay with the Yellow Army, an excited Drincic said, “The feeling is really great. I must say that I’m really, really happy, and I feel honored to be here for the next two years.”
“Everyone in the club, from the board to the players and coaches, makes me feel at home — also fans, of course. So it was an easy decision to stay here and to be part of this project for the next two years,” he added.
The defender said last year’s experience of playing in the ISL will hold him in good stead for the upcoming edition of the tournament.
“Last year, for example, I played all the games. I missed only three-four games in which I was suspended. So now, I think that I know my team and other teams better,” he stated.
“I think that I can make bigger things in the next few years, and I think that this club and we as players and fans can expect some trophies. And I’m here to bring trophies,” he commented.
Sharing his observations and undertakings on playing in the ISL, Drincic acknowledged, “One thing that I learned from the Indian Super League is that it’s very, very tough (league) competition. Every game is tough; every game is close.”
“There are no easy games, but there are also no hard games that we cannot win. Every game is 50-50, so I think we must go strong in every game and have the mindset to win. I think this team can win every game,” he continued.
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