East Bengal aims for reverse over arch-rival Mohun Bagan

Post the 1-0 loss in the first Kolkata derby of the season, East Bengal has remained unbeaten, notching five wins and three draws, to be ranked second on the table with nineteen points in its kitty. 

Published : Jan 20, 2018 17:26 IST , Kolkata

Mohun Bagan players in training ahead of their match against East Bengal.
Mohun Bagan players in training ahead of their match against East Bengal.
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Mohun Bagan players in training ahead of their match against East Bengal.

After a slender 1-0 loss to arch-rival Mohun Bagan, East Bengal turn host for the Kolkata derby in the return I-League Kolkata fixture at the Salt Lake Stadium on Sunday.

Post that loss, East Bengal has remained unbeaten, notching five wins and three draws, to be ranked second on the table with nineteen points in its kitty.

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"Last match we lost (against Mohun Bagan), we didn't play good. This time we have to prepare well and not take them lightly. Like any other match, we have to play well and take positive points. They have good and experienced players", said East Bengal coach Khalid Jamil in the pre-match press conference. 

He added, "Every match is a do or die. Even in Aizawl, the pressure was the same. I never give any predictions in football. Mentally we have confidence. They will also have confidence." 

The I-League winning coach chose not to ponder upon the possible absence of Mohun Bagan's Sony Norde (who has been out of action for almost a month now) but praised the new signing Akram Moghrabi from the opposing camp. 

"Football is about eleven players on the pitch. I saw Akram two-three years ago and he is a good player. We don't have any special plans for him. However, we might start with two strikers ourselves", he said, hinting its new forward Dudu Omagbemi or out of favour Willis Plaza could feature alongside Jobby Justin in the attack.

Jamil's counterpart Sankar Lal Chakraborty praised the former Aizawl FC man in high regard along with his current East Bengal team. 

"East Bengal are a team ahead in all facets. After losing to us, they are unbeaten. Their coach Khalid Jamil is way more experienced than me and had been the in the Indian football scene for more than a decade. He is a title-winning coach. They are playing good football, that is why they are ahead of us and that reflects on the table", he conceded.

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The former assistant to Sanjoy Sen, who resigned midway in the season, Sankar Lal took over as the full-time head coach and has had a win and a loss in the two matches under his belt so far. The champion from three seasons ago, however, remains in sixth place with thirteen points but has played a game less than East Bengal.

"I enjoy the challenge. It is exciting to work under these circumstances. The challenge will be to return to winning ways. There is a chance that Sony (Norde) might play, but if he doesn't we move forward with some other player in our plans", he added.

Eze Kingsley Obumneme, who scored the only goal in the last match said, "Scoring was a good thing. That is gone. Looking forward. Getting ready for the derby. I believe in my coach. It is not about individual players. We encourage each other to try to score more goals in training."

Shilton Paul looks likely to miss the match owing to a stomach bug. Yuta Kinowaki has not practised but Norde did some training separate from the team. Eduardo Ferreira and Katsumi Yusa face their former side with both in inspirational form for East Bengal of late.

However, the focus will be on the derby debutants of Mohun Bagan - Cameron Watson and Akram Moghrabi - both tried and tested players in the competition in the past.

It will be the 321st meeting between the sides in their history in all competitions. In 21 matches in the I-League era, the Red and Golds have won five times while the Mariners have been victorious eight times, with eight draws played. However, in the past five meetings at the national level, it has been all Mohun Bagan with three wins and two draws to its name.

A win for East Bengal will return both pride and the opportunity to stay afloat in the title race but the Mariners will be licking their lips to do the double this season over their near century-old rival.

The much-anticipated encounter kicks off at 2 PM IST. The match will be televised live on Star Sports 2/2 HD and will be streamed on Hotstar and Jio TV.

 

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