“He (Zico) is also one of the big names in the football world. But, in my opinion, what’s most important is the club. Coaches change, but what’s left are the clubs, the fans and the people linked to the sport," he added.

Lobera was asked as to why his club opted to sign six foreign players from Spain. He mentioned that each and every player they have roped in this season has been done so after a lot of research.

“We did a lot of research and had plenty of discussions before zeroing in on the names. There is a particular style of football that I want to play and we chose players based on that philosophy and ideals in conjunction with the image that the club wanted to project this year. We chose to get some players who are familiar with the system and we also got some players who we feel have great potential to excel in this system," he explained.

On being asked to share his thoughts on the standard of Indian players, Loera only had positive things to say.

“I am happy with the standard of the Indian players in the team. They are willing to imbibe what is taught to them. I won’t single out anyone. Three (Narayan Das, Pronay Halder and Manvir Singh) of them have benefited from playing with the national team,” said Lobera.

Goa kick-start their ISL campaign in an away fixture against Chennaiyin FC on the 19th of this month.