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ISL 7: East Bengal, Odisha FC look to return to winning ways

By ANI | Updated: January 2, 2021 18:00 IST

SC East Bengal and Odisha FC, the only two winless sides in the Indian Super League (ISL) season 7, will hope to kickstart the year with a victory, as they take on each other on Sunday at the Tilak Maidan Stadium, Vasco.

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SC East Bengal and Odisha FC, the only two winless sides in the Indian Super League (ISL) season 7, will hope to kickstart the year with a victory, as they take on each other on Sunday at the Tilak Maidan Stadium, Vasco.

The match promises to be an intriguing affair with both sides languishing at the bottom of the table, having faced similar struggles this season. Both SCEB and Odisha have struggled for consistency at both ends of the pitch.

They have scored just 5 goals -- joint-lowest this season while their respective defense has also been vulnerable. SCEB has shipped 13 goals, the most by any team, this year. Odisha, meanwhile, have conceded 11, joint second-highest with Kerala Blasters, in addition to being the only side to register a clean sheet this season.

However, there have been plenty of positives for SCEB in recent times. They have drawn 3 out of their previous 4 matches scoring 5 goals in the last 3, after failing to find the net in their first four games. SCEB coach Robbie Fowler believes that the similarity in struggles to Odisha will make it difficult to predict the outcome of the game.

"They've had a tough time, probably similar to us.We're probably very similar in our aspect, so it has the makings of a good game. And we've seen many times in the league, any team can beat anyone. And it's up to both clubs now to get the three points. It's a case of we want it more. I know Odisha wants it (too) but whoever goes out and puts the best performance, will certainly take it," said Fowler in an official ISL release.

Fowler will have to ensure his side stay alert throughout the game, with his team guilty of conceding after the break. SCEB has conceded 10 goals in the 2nd half, most by a team while 4 of Odisha's 5 goals have come in the 2nd half.

"I see a lot of similarities in ourselves. We have a very young team who need time on the field. They have a very new team who need time on the field. Their games have been close games, they have played well in periods of games, same as we have. They will be looking for that consistency, the same as we are," said Odisha coach Stuart Baxter.

( With inputs from ANI )

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