The job was more psychological than technical or tactical Former SC East Bengal goalkeeper coach Mihir Sawant discusses his role
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Mohammedan SC is glad to announce the arrival of former Gokulam Kerala FC I-League winning Goalkeeping Coach, Mihir Sawant !
OFFICIALMohammedan SC is glad to announce the arrival of former Gokulam Kerala FC I-League winning Goalkeeping Coach, Mihir Sawant ! He also talked about how he ended up working with top stars like Arindam Bhattacharya and Sankar Roy. Mihir Sawant's latest assignment was with SC East Bengal, with whom he spent a comparatively short time. During his time with the Red and Gold Brigade, he worked with , , and . SC East Bengal has had a disappointing (ISL) 2021-22 campaign. By the time Mihir Sawant joined the camp, the Red and Gold Brigade had already gone through a few tough occasions on the pitch. Shedding light on his time with , Mihir said: "I was with the team for a very short time. After speaking to the goalkeepers, I was aware that the job was more psychological than technical or tactical. "The approach was devised in a manner that suited the situation. We had three goalkeepers and I became the fourth. Training was usually on the lines of what was needed to minimize the issues that created problems for them. "Be it a normal training session or a pre-game warm-up session, the goalkeepers shared how they envisioned a situation and we worked our way around it."
The job was more psychological than technical or tactical - Former SC East Bengal goalkeeper coach Mihir Sawant discusses his role
Mihir Sawant during his stint as SC East Bengal's goalkeeper coach (Image Courtesy: Mihir Sawant Instagram) Goalkeepers have played a pivotal role in football teams since time immemorial. However, with the advancement of the sport through the decades, goalkeepers have witnessed a massive change in the demands concerning their skillset. In the modern era, the goalkeeper is more than just a shot-stopper. The custodian of the goal is now considered the first attacker. More and more teams are adapting to playing a brand of football that involves keeping the ball and initiating attacks right from goal-kicks. The revolution has struck the Indian football scene as well. With the advent of foreign coaches, the preference for ball-playing goalkeepers over ordinary shot-stoppers has seen a sharp rise in the last few years. Due to this, it has become essential for goalkeeper coaches to address the situation differently than was done before. Sportskeeda caught up with Mihir Sawant, former , , and goalkeeper coach. Talking about the evolution of goalkeepers and his journey of molding better custodians for Indian football, Sawant shared his experience. OFFICIALMohammedan SC is glad to announce the arrival of former Gokulam Kerala FC I-League winning Goalkeeping Coach, Mihir Sawant !
OFFICIALMohammedan SC is glad to announce the arrival of former Gokulam Kerala FC I-League winning Goalkeeping Coach, Mihir Sawant ! He also talked about how he ended up working with top stars like Arindam Bhattacharya and Sankar Roy. Mihir Sawant's latest assignment was with SC East Bengal, with whom he spent a comparatively short time. During his time with the Red and Gold Brigade, he worked with , , and . SC East Bengal has had a disappointing (ISL) 2021-22 campaign. By the time Mihir Sawant joined the camp, the Red and Gold Brigade had already gone through a few tough occasions on the pitch. Shedding light on his time with , Mihir said: "I was with the team for a very short time. After speaking to the goalkeepers, I was aware that the job was more psychological than technical or tactical. "The approach was devised in a manner that suited the situation. We had three goalkeepers and I became the fourth. Training was usually on the lines of what was needed to minimize the issues that created problems for them. "Be it a normal training session or a pre-game warm-up session, the goalkeepers shared how they envisioned a situation and we worked our way around it."