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ISL: Desperate FC Pune City wary of confident NorthEast United FC

FC Pune City will look to put aside their loss to Kerala Blasters last week as they prepare to face NorthEast United FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) on Wednesday.

By Aravind
FC Pune City's players during a training session (Image: ISL Media)

Guwahati, February 6: FC Pune City will look to put aside their loss to Kerala Blasters last week as they prepare to face NorthEast United FC in an all-important Indian Super League game in Guwahati on Wednesday (February 7). Pune badly need to win this one to arrest their downward slide from the top four. A defeat for Ranko Popovic's side here would also give teams like Jamshedpur FC and FC Goa, who are hot on Pune's heels, the scope to sneak into the last four.

It will be interesting to see whether that happens, but Pune would like to take heart from their 5-0 thumping of the Highlanders in their last encounter. Another heartening aspect is that though Pune have lost more games (five) than any other side in the top four, they have lost only once on the road.

"Their position on the table is not what reflects their quality," Pune's assistant coach Vladica Grujic said about their opponents, who are ninth on the table of 10 teams. Stressing on the point, Grujic pointed out their 2-2 draw against FC Goa in their last match. "They have a new coach and are developing game after game. So they are in fact a very difficult opponent," Grujic said.

"The fact that they are playing without pressure, compared to those which are fighting for the top four, is something very very dangerous for us," the Serbian added.

Marko Stankovic

FC Pune City beat NorthEast United FC 5-0 in their last meeting.

John Mosquera's equaliser

NorthEast United FC fought back to draw 2-2 with FC Goa last Sunday.

Marcelinho factor

Marcelinho factor

Marcelo Leite Pereira (right) and Emiliano Alfaro of FC Pune City take part in training.

Rowllin Borges

Rowllin Borges

Rowllin Borges of NorthEast United FC trains with his teammates

As for the NorthEast coach Avram Grant, he was honest about how he wants his side to be a thorn for every other team.

"For us every game is important and we are playing teams who are above us or in the top four. It is difficult, but our target is to be difficult for the other teams. Our last game was a good one because we came back from goals down twice in the game," added the coach.

NorthEast are mathematically still in with a chance of making it to the top four but Grant said the focus is on the match in hand.

"The paper belongs to the paper, but the pitch belongs to us. We are far behind but the first job is to play the way we are playing, and as far as the result is concerned, whatever is to happen, will happen. We are not thinking too much about that [making the top four]," said Grant under whom NorthEast have won two, lost two and drawn one in their last five games. But deep down even Grant realizes that the team will certainly need to aim for maximum points at home to stand any chance of reaching the semifinals.


NorthEast United FC vs FC Pune City

Indian Super League

Live from Guwahati

On Star Sports 2 and Hotstar

At 8 pm (Wednesday, February 7)


Source: ISL Media

Story first published: Tuesday, February 6, 2018, 17:22 [IST]
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