I-League: Churchill Brothers faces Aizawl FC at home

Churchill Brothers will have its task cut out when it lock horns with a revitalised Aizawl FC in an I-League match on Saturday.

Published : Feb 14, 2020 20:24 IST , Margao

Churchill Brothers FC is placed eighth on the points table with 13 points.
Churchill Brothers FC is placed eighth on the points table with 13 points.
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Churchill Brothers FC is placed eighth on the points table with 13 points.

Churchill Brothers will have its task cut out when it lock horns with a revitalised Aizawl FC in an I-League match here on Saturday.

Churchill Brothers FC is placed eighth on the points table with 13 points and has had mixed fortunes in the league so far. Aizawl, on the other hand, has a point more but has also played two games more than the Red Machines.

Churchill has been heavily dependent on its captain and lead striker Willis Plaza, who has scored five goals so far, but the erratic form of the team overall has been a deterrent.

In its last encounter, Churchill lost to Chennai City FC at home 1-2 via an injury-time goal.

READ: Points table, goals scored, goals difference

Speaking before the match, Plaza said, “We still have 11 matches in hand and it is important for the team to play better. We have been conceding goals and that hasn’t helped the team so far.

“Our focus in the next match will be to play harder when we don’t have ball possession and hold a tight defensive line to ensure that we don’t let the opponents get away easily.

“Aizawl is a tough opponent. They have speed on their side, which often causes a lot of problems and they have a very strong short pass game. They have done well in the last few encounters and I am sure they will be coming with full force against us,” he added.

Aizawl FC will be coming on the back of a win against TRAU FC in Imphal. The star of the last match was Abdoulaye Kanout, who scored a brace.

Kanoute looked positive and stressed on the mood in the dressing room saying, “After the last defeat against Real Kashmir FC, we talked to each other and also our staff helped us a lot in coming out of a mindset where we were feeling that results aren’t going our way.

“At Aizawl, we play as a family and everyone in the dressing room is all cheered up at the moment and we will go into the game with a very positive approach.”

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