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Anelka eyes lucky 13th club after Mumbai dejection

Nicolas Anelka looks on during an English Premier League soccer match in West Bromwich, central England January 20, 2014. REUTERS/Darren Staples/Files (Reuters)

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Dejected French striker Nicolas Anelka is on the hunt for his 13th club after failing to guide Mumbai City into the knockout stage of the Indian Super League. The 36-year-old journeyman forward has been the player-coach at Mumbai, who crashed out of the second edition of the eight-team league after a 1-1 home draw against lowly Kerala Blasters on Thursday. "I don’t think I will come back. You have to speak to the team management," Anelka, the former Arsenal, Real Madrid and Chelsea striker, said after the draw. "The target was to reach the semi-finals and the target has not been met, so I don't think so," he added. Anelka joined Mumbai as a player last year and took over the coaching duty as well this year. It did not prove a particularly pleasant experience for him with local media claiming the Frenchman had altercations with players, such as striker and India captain Sunil Chhetri, and coaching staff. "I don't think we had fighters in this team. Last season we had players who had 10 percent of the quality from this season. But the players then had more fight in them," he said. Anelka, who had two spells with Paris St Germain, was ambiguous about his future. "As a player maybe, I don’t know, I will have to rest and think what I need to do for the future," he added. (Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Patrick Johnston)