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Delhi Dynamos sign Manipur’s Milan Singh, Soram Poirei

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New Delhi: Delhi Dynamos have made a couple of strategic signings that will not only fortify their defence but will also reach out to the sizeable North Eastern football fans living in the Capital.
They have brought on board two highly promising and young Manipuri players that will work as a double winner for the forthcoming Hero Indian Super League.
Soram Poirei is an exciting goalkeeper making his ISL debut while Milan Singh is a dynamic central midfielder who might well become the fulcrum of new coach Gianluca Zambrotta’s plans.
Milan has come on loan from DSK Shivajians although he has added to his reputation by turning out for North East United in ISL’s opening season.
Porei has been the stubborn custodian for newly promoted Aizwal FC. It will be his first foray into the country’s premier soccer league.
“I am very pleased to have Soram and Milan on my team. These two players are really talented and i look forward to working with them. Their names were discussed over the last couple of days among all of us, including club president Prashant Agarwal and the backroom staff. We believe that they fit perfectly in our plan for the upcoming season,” Zambrotta said. (PTI)

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