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Bagan eye comeback against Chennaiyin (Match Preview 66)

By IANS | Published: January 20, 2021 8:16 PM

Goa, Jan 20 ATK Mohun Bagan have dropped five points in their last two games in the Indian ...

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Goa, Jan 20 ATK Mohun Bagan have dropped five points in their last two games in the Indian Super League (ISL). The Kolkata team lost against Mumbai City FC and drew with FC Goa that nearly cost them the second spot. However, as they prepare to take on Chennaiyin FC on Thursday, coach Antonio Habas claimed he has "no added pressure", despite results going against his side.

"There is no added pressure. In championships, you have good moments and sometimes bad. We have played the last two games against the top two teams FC Goa and Mumbai City FC who are capable of winning the league. We are in the top half of the table. Maybe we need to improve," said Habas.

Habas's side has created the least number of chances (81) this season and has attempted just 35 shots on target. They have also scored just 11 the joint-second-lowest in the league

The Spaniard was quick to defend the team's attackers and said: "We need to find the right balance between attack and defence. I wouldn't prefer scoring and conceding 25 goals. That's not good for me."

Roy Krishna, their main attacking outlet, scored five goals in his first six matches but since then, he has scored just one in the last five. When questioned about the Fijian's form, Habas quipped: "Don't worry, this situation will happen. I don't have any problem. This is football. We have to continue our work. Our idea is to get three points in every match. After that we can think about the playoffs."

The last time the two teams met, they split points after a goalless draw.

Meanwhile, good defensive performances have kept Csaba Laszlo's team in contention for a playoffs berth. Chennaiyin have already kept more clean sheets than they did in the entire last season. However, their progress has been marred by injuries during the campaign, with Rafael Crivellaro being the latest casualty.

"I know my team and I know the actual situation in the team. We lost our captain Rafael Crivellaro. Rafa was an important piece of the puzzle in the system and he was voted one of the best players last season," said Laszlo.

"We are fighting with injuries. We are fighting with some kind of (bad) luck. But we are not complaining. I can take everything positively. You have to take the best out of the team," he added.

( With inputs from IANS )

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Tags: ATK Mohun Bagan F.C.Roy KrishnaMumbai City FcAntonio Habas
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