Training on natural grass grounds for the professionals is preferred and something most coaches in the ISL opt for. When asked about safety standards on turf, Rodrigues replied that, “Safety of players is paramount and a distinct feature of our projects. There are external items such as fencing that could cause injuries if not installed taking into account all safety measures and precautions but additionally and equally important is also the base layer below the turf which is the foundation and ultimately determines the quality of an installation. Across our projects we ensure that football specific turfs are always installed on a dynamic sub-base as opposed to a concrete base which is best avoided on account of the lack of cushioning available. Even where turfs are required to be installed on concrete, with malls being a good example, we do recommend the usage of a cushioning material, ideally a shock pad to prevent long term injuries, generally related to the knees while simultaneously ensuring a better overall playing experience.”