Roy Krishna, a key player for Odisha FC in the Indian Super League, has been sidelined for the remainder of the 2024-25 season due to a Grade 3 ACL injury sustained during a match against Hyderabad FC. The injury comes just before a critical game against Mumbai City FC, significantly impacting the team’s dynamics.
Krishna has been a crucial part of Odisha FC’s offensive lineup since his arrival last season, contributing three goals and making a strong presence on the field this season, starting in 60 percent of the games. His skills and experience have been instrumental in the team’s recent performances.
Head coach Sergio Lobera expressed his disappointment over the loss, emphasizing the significance of Krishna not only as a player but also as a professional. He remains optimistic about Krishna’s recovery, highlighting the challenge for the team to adapt to this setback while maintaining their focus on their goals for the season.
To fill the gap left by Krishna, Odisha FC will rely on other experienced players, such as Diego Mauricio and Jerry Mawhmingthanga, to continue generating offensive momentum. Despite the challenges posed by this injury, the team and its supporters are hopeful for a strong performance against Mumbai City FC and are committed to pushing forward during this difficult period.
The club currently sits in third place in the league and will aim for a successful finish to the season. Supporters and teammates alike stand united in hoping for Krishna’s speedy recovery, looking forward to welcoming him back to the pitch as the season progresses.
This unfortunate event highlights the unpredictable nature of sports, but the resilience shown by the team can inspire optimism during challenging times.

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