[caption id="attachment_28024" align="aligncenter" width="580"]forlan 1 Forlan, Chhetri want single and longer league. File Pic[/caption] Internet Desk: Echoing identical views about the need for a unified football league in the country, Mumbai City FC's marquee player Diego Forlan and star Indian striker Sunil Chhetri today wanted it to be longer too for the betterment of the country's football. "I have been here for a couple of months and can see some really good and talented players like Sunil (Chhetri) and some others, who can score goals, and defenders too. About ISL - I think they need to sort it out between the other league and join everything," said former Uruguay international and Mumbai City FC skipper Forlan at a media interaction here. "It's good for me at my age (37) to play here for three months. But you have to see the future of the players. All leagues are played for nine or ten months. In Europe the top players play many games - around 60 games. It's between 40-50 games for others. "Playing for the whole year, that's good. It will be great for everyone to play one league and play the whole year, that will be ideal scenario," added the 2010 World Cup Golden Ball winner. Chhetri, sitting beside Forlan, agreed to the Uruguay legend's views on the need for a unified league. "One league is going to be good and everyone understands this. A longer league is beneficial for everyone, and a more competitive set-up. How and when they are going to do it is not with me but I am sure they are working on it. "One longer league with 18-20 teams is necessary. It will provide more opportunities for Indian players. A more professional set-up is what we all will love to see," he said. "Some of the Indian players can play in ISL, but not everybody. They are training which is different from playing. Sunil is playing here and he can go back and play (in I-League), in total for 8 months, but changing from one team to another is not easy," Forlan pointed out. The Uruguay stalwart also said the ISL should look at getting younger players to play. "I see players doing well, but may be they need to get younger players which would be better to improve Indian football. They need to get good coaches as well.