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India is doing the right thing: Avram Grant

New Delhi: Avram Grant says India is doing the right things in football, days after being tasked with reviving NorthEast United's fortunes in the ISL, like he did when he was in charge of Chelsea many summers ago.

India might seem like an odd destination for a man who has coached three English Premier League teams Chelsea FC, Portsmouth and West Ham but for Grant it was quite an easy decision to make.
"It wasn't difficult. I wanted to see football in different places. I was in Thailand, Serbia, Africa; I enjoyed very much. I enjoy seeing countries that want to develop and India wants to develop its football. I think they are doing the right thing. There is lot to do.
"It's a process but for me I came for short time to see how it is and share my experience. It's an easy decision," said Grant, who last coached the Ghana national team.
The Israeli coach, who took Chelsea to the final of the UEFA Champions League in 2008, is now technical advisor to NorthEast United FC and lost no time in agreeing to help the team when long-time friend John Abraham, who owns the club, sought his expertise. Since joining NorthEast United, Grant has halted the team's run of four losses in a row and helped them secure a 2 -1 win against FC Goa in his first match in-charge.
Grant, it seems, is applying the same principles at NorthEast United that he used at Chelsea FC when he took over a disjointed team from Jose Mourinho in September 2007.
"One thing that I pay attention all my life is the mental side. You need to be strong mentally when things are not going well. That's what I told the players. I am sometimes advisor to big (business) companies and that's what I emphasise."agencies
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