“Anas realistically will be back against Bengaluru FC. We had an MRI done and we are getting opinions on that,” said the former Kerala Blasters boss. His counterpart Teddy Sheringham too was left unimpressed by the quality of the pitch. “After five minutes we understood this could really be bad for the players. We got one injury. But thankfully others were safe. The pitch was horrendous,” criticised the former Spurs forward. “Eugeneson (Lyngdoh) had a whack on his knee. Hopefully, it’s not serious. The injury had nothing to do with the pitch though.” “It was a hard fought draw. I don’t think the game was extraordinary. But the players are trying hard in training and on the pitch.” “The crowd was fantastic. I am not concerned about Jamshedpur FC. I am here to watch ATK and I am concerned about my team,” he concluded.