Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri, who is gearing up for the upcoming Indian Super League where he will be leading Bengaluru FC, has stated that staying inside a bio-bubble “isn’t easy”.
In a video posted on his Twitter handle, Chhetri on Thursday revealed that during the last three week’s of the team’s quarantine, he has been keeping himself busy by doing double training sessions, reading books, watching renowned broadcaster and historian Sir David Attenborough’s A Life On Our Planet.
“This is our third week inside the bio-bubble and I must confess it isn’t easy but, of course, needed. We are doing double time session and we are trying our best as a team to be as fit as possible before the tournament starts,” Chhetri said in a one minute-16 second video.
“It’s just 10 days left and I am pretty sure all of you are waiting for the ISL as I am and the whole team is,” he added.
The 2020/21 season of the ISL will start on November 20 with all matches to be played in three bio-secure venues across Goa amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
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