ISL 2019-20: FC Goa sets eyes on breaking Guwahati jinx

FC Goa has not won in Guwahati ever since head coach Sergio Lobera took over in 2017. The Gaurs will be out to break the Guwahati jinx on Friday.

Published : Oct 31, 2019 17:35 IST

FC Goa players training ahead of the clash with NorthEast United.
FC Goa players training ahead of the clash with NorthEast United.
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FC Goa players training ahead of the clash with NorthEast United.

A clash between two unbeaten sides in the Hero Indian Super League 2019-20 beckons as NorthEast United FC plays host to FC Goa at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium on Friday.

Robert Jarni’s side has had an impressive start to its campaign with four points from two matches. It picked up a point from Bengaluru at the Kanteerava stadium, a feat that not many teams have achieved, and followed it up with a thrilling win over Odisha FC.

NorthEast has shown a tendency to tailor its game to situations. It was cautious against a strong Bengaluru while it controlled the game against Odisha. However, in the second half, it was put under pressure by Odisha but managed to nick home a winner late in the game, helped by a red card to Odisha’s Carlos Delgado.

Now, a litmus test awaits them in the form of FC Goa against whom it does not have a great record. It has won just two games in 10 attempts against the Gaurs. However, Goa has never won in Guwahati ever since Sergio Lobera took over in 2017.

“The stats are made to be broken and we will try to do it this time (improve their poor record against Goa). You have a plan for every game and not only Goa. We have played against good teams before that had very fast players. There is a plan. We have to be concentrated and be smart on the pitch,” said Jarni.

 

NorthEast’s star striker Asamoah Gyan, although yet to achieve full fitness, has shown that his predatory instincts are very much intact. Players such as Redeem Tlang and defender Kai Heerings have been impressive so far. The latter will have to be at his best against a strong Goa attack.

FC Goa has had a curious start to the season so far. While it brushed aside Chennaiyin FC in its first game, it struggled to play its natural game against Bengaluru FC and had a late penalty from Ferran Corominas to thank for salvaging a draw.

“I was very happy after the first match against Chennaiyin FC because the team played very well under difficult circumstances. We had only three foreign players, some were injured. But the second match was not good for us. We suffered a lot against Bengaluru. But to get one point is good for us against a difficult side. Every game is different and tomorrow I think it will be a difficult match against a very good team,” said Lobera.

The Gaurs will consider the Bengaluru game to be an anomaly and will look to be at their uber-attacking best on Friday. The threat for NorthEast will not just come from Goa’s foreigners. Indian players such as Seiminlen Doungel, Brandon Fernandes and Seriton Fernandes have been exceptional for Lobera and will prove to be ideal foils for the likes of Ahmed Jahouh and Corominas.

The match will be shown on the Star Sports network and can also be streamed live on Hotstar. Kick-off is scheduled for 7:30 PM IST.

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