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Question marks remain as to whether Indian players, especially strikers, are getting enough opportunities as all the franchises continue to rely on their foreign recruits to deliver the goods.
They have brought in two overseas strikers - Guinean Idrissa Sylla and Ghanaian Kwesi Appiah - to sharpen their attack.
The Islanders will be aiming for nothing short than the title when they kick off their campaign in the seventh edition of the league by taking on NorthEast United on November 21.
The 32-year-old striker is being brought in as a direct replacement for Nigeria-born Frenchman Bartholomew Ogbeche, one of the outstanding performers for the Yellow Brigade last year.
Ogbeche is expected to play for Mumbai City FC in the upcoming ISL season.
Ogbeche was the joint top goal-scorer along with ATK's Roy Krishna and Chennaiyin FC's Nerijus Valskis last season.
Ogbeche's strike from outside the box in the away game against Chennaiyin received 61.27 per cent of votes in an online poll as opposed to Chennaiyin's Rafael Crivellaro's goal against NorthEast United FC.
From the local Malabari porotta to the classic Nigerian jollof rice, the Kerala Blasters camp celebrates world cuisine in the most amazing way.
With new coaching staff and new players, the franchises are looking to change the landscape of the forthcoming season and scale new heights in the cash-rich celebrity-endorsed league which has exposed Indian football to a new level of professionalism
The Kochi-based Blasters wear a formidable look, at least on paper, and are determined to come up with an improved show this time around.