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Bengaluru FC keepers get help from Danny Milosevic

Danny Milosevic at Bengaluru FC

Furthering its endeavour to give a professional edge to everything Bengaluru FC does, the club has roped in the assistance of Dejan Danny Milsosevic who is helping out keepers Pawan Kumar, Bruno Colaco and Ricardo Cardozo. Australian Milosevic’s twelve years as a professional goalkeeper included stints at English side Leeds United, Germany’s Arminia Bielefeld and Scotland’s Celtic FC.

“I’ve interacted with the keepers at the club and what I see is plenty of potential. They are willing to learn and to do well,” said the 35-year-old who will be helping the young ’keepers out for a fortnight. On why he chose to come over to India and lend his expertise, Milosevic says the buzz about the club was a big reason. “It’s a brand new club and the team that Ashley Westwood has built looks exciting. More importantly, this opportunity has given me the chance to test myself as a coach,” said Milosevic.

With Pawan being the oldest among the three at 23, Milosevic felt age was the biggest advantage. “If these youngsters follow a process set for them, there is no telling where they can reach.”

The former Perth Glory keeper is also testing his new brand of goalkeeper gloves called XSENTR1Q. “We are coming up with complete goalkeeper solutions and the gloves are a part of it. We are getting the keepers to use and are taking feedback as to where we could get better,” he said.