Published on April 5, 2026
Ashley Westwood is no stranger to the vibrant tapestry of Indian football. Having recently taken the managerial helm at Kerala Blasters amidst a turbulent season in the Indian Super League (ISL), Westwood is keenly aware of the challenges that lie ahead. However, his previous tenure with Bengaluru FC has equipped him with the insight and experience necessary to navigate the complexities of Indian football culture.
In a candid conversation, Westwood reflected on his journey, emphasizing that his roots in Manchester have prepared him well for the transition. “Coming from Manchester, there were no culture shocks for me in India,” he said, alluding to the eclectic nature of both places. His formative years spent in the Manchester United Academy were pivotal in shaping his managerial philosophy, where he absorbed crucial lessons from the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson.
Westwood shared his admiration for Ferguson’s management style, particularly his approach to player development and mental resilience. “Ferguson had a unique way of understanding players, pushing them to their limits while maintaining a solid rapport. His emphasis on discipline while also creating a family environment was something I took very seriously,” Westwood noted.
As he embarks on his new chapter with Kerala Blasters, Westwood is focused on revitalizing the squad and instilling a winning mentality. The team currently sits low on the ISL table, and Westwood is determined to turn their fortunes around. “I’ve witnessed the passionate fan base here at Kerala Blasters, and I understand how much they love the game. It’s about bringing back that winning spirit and connecting with the supporters,” he said.
Drawing parallels between both his previous experience with Bengaluru FC and the challenges at his current club, Westwood acknowledged the common issues many teams face in the league. “Every team in the ISL has its own identity, but the fundamentals of success remain the same. It’s about building a solid team ethos, creating tactical flexibility, and ensuring every player understands their role and responsibilities,” he explained.
Westwood also touched on the importance of integrating local talent into the team. “India has an abundance of exceptional players who are eager to learn and grow. It’s crucial that we harness that potential and give them opportunities to shine on the big stage,” he emphasized.
As the season progresses, Westwood’s vast experience across various managerial roles will undoubtedly play a significant role in shaping the future of the Kerala Blasters. With his unwavering belief in hard work and dedication, he is poised to tackle the challenges ahead and lead the team to new heights in the ISL.
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