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ISL 7: Chennaiyin hope to return to winning ways against Bengaluru

By ANI | Updated: December 3, 2020 17:25 IST

Chennaiyin FC will be hoping to return to winning ways when they take on arch-rivals Bengaluru FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) season 7 encounter at the GMC Stadium here on Friday.

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Chennaiyin FC will be hoping to return to winning ways when they take on arch-rivals Bengaluru FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) season 7 encounter at the GMC Stadium here on Friday.

After a brilliant start to the season, Csaba Laszlo's men endured a frustrating draw against Kerala Blasters where they were forced to split the points.

With Bengaluru struggling to develop momentum after two straight draws, Chennaiyin will fancy their chances for a win. Previous matches between Chennaiyin and Bengaluru have always been heated affairs with the emotions between the two sets of fans usually adding to the rivalry.

Laszlo may have just started his stint at Chennaiyin but the significance of the fixture is not lost on him.

"It's a special game and it's like a derby for us. We will do everything possible to win because if we can collect three points, we can stabilise our position in the table," said Laszlo in an official ISL release.

He will look to his defence to provide the platform for his attackers to grab the three points. With just one goal conceded in their two matches, the Chennaiyin defence has made their best-ever start to the ISL. The likes of Eli Sabia and Enes Sipovic have looked regal at the back.

There are problems aplenty for Bengaluru coach Carles Cuadrat. His team is struggling to find the attacking impetus that they've never been short of in the previous seasons. Bengaluru have attempted just 12 shots in their two games and got only three of them on target, the least by any team in the league so far in both respects. His front-three of Sunil Chhetri, Cleiton Silva, and Kristian Opseth have also failed to fire so far.

"The team has been showing a lot of consistency with very clear patterns in the way we play, in our defensive structure. I think that we had a moment in the Goa game where we suffered a little bit. That is where the other team scored. For the rest of the game, we controlled the other team's attack really well and it was the same against Hyderabad. The opposition was not creating chances in both games," said Cuadrat.

( With inputs from ANI )

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