[caption id="attachment_38734" align="aligncenter" width="580"]unnamed (96) Trevor Morgan is going for a vacation to Australia. Image Source: XtraTime[/caption] Kolkata: The shocking defeat against Churchill Brothers hasn't crossed 24 hours. The "Go back" chants from the fans, the strict criticism from the media and the increasing pressure to get the maiden I-League title is engulfing the nerves of the British coach every now and then. Despite all these, the British coach of Kingfisher East Bengal, Trevor James Morgan has decided to go back to Australia on Monday. In an interaction with www.xtratime.in , Trevor informed, "I am heading back to Australia on Monday for a vacation as the International break will be going on. I will return back after a few days." Though the decision of Morgan's trip to Australia created a new confusion as the East Bengal officials themselves are in a fix. Kalyan Majumder, the Secretary of the club told Xtra Time, "The best person to answer this question is the Football Secretary Santosh Bhattacharya. Nobody informed me about it. I have no clue about it. Please ask him about everything." On the flip side, Santosh Bhattacharya replied, "Please ask the club Secretary about it. He is the authorized person to answer the question." Trevor also told xtratime.in, "The league is still wide open. Everyone thought that Mohun Bagan will win tonight. But they dropped points. I told earlier as well that all the teams will drop points in this phase, such has been the pressure and and competition. But we have to take all the games as one match at a time. I'm hoping that my team will bounce back in the next game." The British coach is in trouble as he is missing the service of his first choice no.10 Wedson Anselme, but said, "Yes, Wedson is my best player in that position. But unfortunately he is injured and that is why I'm forced to use Chris Payne in that role. But yesterday that wasn't my problem, but the defense was." Meanwhile, The AIFF has show-caused East Bengal's assistant coach Warren Hackett for his behaviour against the referees on yesterday and asked to reply within the next 48 hours. Trevor said, "Warren and me have already mailed our answers to the club.", club Secretary Kalyan Majumder too confessed that he accepted an e-mail from the coach regarding the matter. Now, it is to see in which way the new controversy takes its turn after Trevor Morgan goes back to Australia on Monday.

East Bengal coach Trevor Morgan is returning back to Australia