FC Goa itching to claw back against FC Pune City

FC Goa itching to claw back against FC Pune City

Pune: FC Pune City did well to register a win in their last Indian Super League clash but facing FC Goa will be an entirely different ball game at the Balewadi Sports Complex here on Tuesday.

Pune have been a pale shadow of the team that made it to the play-offs last season, and despite a morale-boosting victory against Kerala Blasters FC in the previous clash, the hosts still have a battle on their hands to stay alive in the league.

Their chances of qualifying for the play-offs are hanging by a thread with eight points from 11 games and they now face a trial by fire against FC Goa.

"FC Goa were top scorers last season and the way they are set up to play, they score a lot of goals. They are an attacking team. We've to deal with their threat and at the same time, we have to pose a threat. Sometimes putting the other team on the backfoot is the best way to defend," said Pune interim coach Pradyum Reddy.

Reddy should know how dangerous FC Goa can be. When he took over from Miguel Angel Portugal, FC Goa were the first team he faced and his side was clobbered 2-4 at Fatorda. It was a painful defeat, but since then, Pune have made some progress.

They will have to be wary of the rampaging Gaurs, particularly since their defence isn't the tightest. They have faced the most shots on goal (197) and have kept only one clean sheet. And they have two of their left-backs unavailable, with Sahil Panwar suspended and Lalchhuanmawia sick.

The coach will want his forwards to find some much-needed form. Marcelinho, who scored the match winner against Kerala, has only two strikes to his name which is his poorest season by far in the ISL. IANS

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