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ISL: Bengaluru FC sign Fiji international striker Roy Krishna

Roy Krishna, which will add more firepower to their frontline. The 34-year-old Krishna, who captains Fiji and has the most goals and appearances for his country, has previously turned out for ATK FC and ATK Mohun Bagan in the Indian Super League. "I had conversations with the coach (Simon Grayson) when I was in the early stages of negotiations and he really convinced me that I would have an impact at the club," said Krishna following the completion of formalities on his deal.

"I've always admired the way Bengaluru played and organized itself over the years that I've played in India." Krishna is the Blues' sixth signing of the season, following the arrivals of Javi Hernandez, Prabir Das, Faisal Ali, Amrit Gope and Hira Mondal. After beginning his career with local side Labasa as a teenager, Krishna made his first move abroad in 2008, joining New Zealand Football Championship side Waitakere United.

In his six seasons with Waitakere, Krishna scored 55 goals in 75 appearances and picked up the NZFC Golden Boot in 2012-13. Following a short stint at Auckland City, where he became the first Fijian to score at the finals of a FIFA tournament by netting against Raja Casablanca in a playoff of the FIFA Club World Cup, Krishna moved again, this time to Australia where he joined Wellington Phoenix. "When we played against Bengaluru FC, they have always been a tough opponent and we knew it wouldn't be a walk in the park. We had a different strategy when taking on BFC," said Krishna. From the start I've had a good impression of the club, but it took some time to finalize the move as I had to factor in my family. "I'm really pleased with how well things have worked so far, and I'm glad that I don't have to worry about taking on

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