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East Bengal face FC Goa, look to continue momentum from 1st win (Match Preview 49)

By IANS | Updated: January 5, 2021 18:50 IST

Vasco (Goa), Jan 5 East Bengal started the new year by finally recording their first win in the ...

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Vasco (Goa), Jan 5 East Bengal started the new year by finally recording their first win in the Indian Super League (ISL), brushing aside Odisha FC. They will now be looking to show that the victory was not just a flash in the pan as they prepare to face FC Goa at the Tilak Maidan Stadium, Vasco on Wednesday.

Both sides are set to clash for the first time and find themselves at opposite ends in the ISL table. East Bengal are placed second from bottom while Goa have jumped to third after late comeback victories over Jamshedpur and Hyderabad.

Goa will start favourites but with the monkey finally off the back for East Bengal, Robbie Fowler's side will certainly fancy their chances.

"We want to win games," said Fowler, whose side has been unbeaten in the last three games. "The lads are in a better space now than what we were a few weeks ago. But like I said to them, we got to go out and play the way we can. If you can play the way you can, you will win games. We are not a million miles away. We've won a game but we won't get carried away. Likewise, when we lost a game early in the season, we weren't getting carried away then."

Fowler expects his team not just to nullify Goa's threat but also to cause them problems. "Goa will have a little bit of possession but it's up to our players to work hard. Hopefully, we'll put the ball in the back of the net and give Goa something to worry about. It's not all about what we can do to stop Goa but we've got a team to play, we've got games that we will try to win," he added.

Defensively, both sides have struggled. While East Bengal are yet to register a clean sheet, Goa have kept just one, despite their attacking flair. Both sides have also been guilty of conceding in the dying minutes of the game.

Goa coach Juan Ferrando is not taking SCEB lightly. "The team is more compact and has displayed its quality in the last few games," he said. "Two weeks ago, there was more pressure as they were in the last position. (But) when you have three points, the emotions in the dressing room are different. Against SCEB, we have a problem because they come into the game without any pressure or stress. It's a new opportunity (for them)."

( With inputs from IANS )

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