ISL: Kerala Blasters plays for pride against Bengaluru FC

There is nothing at stake except pride when Kerala Blasters takes on Bengaluru FC in its last home match of the ISL season on Saturday.

Published : Feb 15, 2020 11:52 IST , Kochi

Despite the huge fan support, Blasters have won just two matches at home and the club will be hoping to sign off the season with a win.
Despite the huge fan support, Blasters have won just two matches at home and the club will be hoping to sign off the season with a win.
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Despite the huge fan support, Blasters have won just two matches at home and the club will be hoping to sign off the season with a win.

There is nothing at stake except pride when Kerala Blasters takes on Bengaluru FC in its last home match of the season in the Hero ISL at the Jawaharlal Nehru stadium on Saturday.

The Blues had a measure of the yellow bridge in the five previous meetings between the two sides but Kerala Blasters’ Dutch coach Eelco Schattorie believes he knows the formula to beat Bengaluru.

As coach of NorthEast United last season, Schattorie plotted the downfall of the Blues even without his top players and that has made him firmly believe that he can achieve the same with Kerala Blasters.

Strong Mentality

“I know exactly how to beat them and I know where their weakness are. But their strength is that they are a top club. They have been always up there. So structurally they are doing something very well and they have got the right formula. They have a strong mentality. All credit to the coach, for being able to score off some set-pieces. Even when you are not playing well, you win because you score off some set-piece,’’ said the Dutchman on the eve of the match against Bengaluru.

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Schattorie stressed that his team will be playing for a win against Bengaluru and said he will put up the best possible line-up for achieving that. The coach said that Barthlomew Ogbeche, who has been in fine form this season scoring 11 goals and providing an assist, will again be the key man for Kerala Blasters against the Blues.

“We are not playing for charity. We are playing professional football and always looking for a win. I will do everything I can to get three points,’’ he said.

Fan support

Despite the huge fan support, Blasters have won just two matches at home and the club will be hoping to sign off the season with a win. Having made the play offs, the visitors, according to their coach Carles Cuadrat expects a tough match from Kerala Blasters.

“We know how good supporters they have. When they are playing the champions, I am sure it will be a great motivation for them to finish the season with a nice game at home and a victory against us. I am expecting a great game like in Chennai. It was a lot of passion, things happening in the stands... It’s great for football and it is going to be exciting,’’ said the coach.

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