ISL: We wore masks during practice in Delhi, says coach Miguel

“It’s a problem. We trained wearing masks. That is a problem not only for players but for the people as well,” Miguel told reporters when quizzed whether the worsening air condition in the capital has affected the side’s training schedule.

Published : Nov 12, 2017 21:43 IST

Delhi Dynamos' Miguel Angel Portugal hopes the smog issue won’t be a problem during match days as it plays its first home game on December 2 against NorthEast United. (file picture)

To keep air pollution at bay, the players of Indian Super League (ISL) franchise Delhi Dynamos practised at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi wearing masks, coach Miguel Angel Portugal said here on Sunday.

“It’s a problem. We trained wearing masks. That is a problem not only for players but for the people as well,” Miguel told reporters when quizzed whether the worsening air condition in the capital has affected the side’s training schedule.

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“We were not allowed to go out during those days in Delhi and the players mostly stayed indoors,” Miguel said.

The pollution worsened again on Sunday with officials warning of little relief in sight from the smog, which has even caused an airline to cancel flights to the world’s most polluted capital.

The coach hoped the smog issue won’t be a problem during match days as it plays its first home game on December 2 against NorthEast United.

“I think by that time the issue won’t be there that much. As far as smog is concerned, the players release toxin while playing so it won’t affect them. It could be a problem for the normal people,” the Spanish coach added.