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ISL 7: Misfiring Kerala hopes to recalibrate guns against struggling Odisha

By ANI | Published: January 06, 2021 4:50 PM

As Kerala Blasters prepare to take on Odisha FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) at the GMC Stadium, Bambolim on Thursday, the one thing on coach Kibu Vicuna's mind will be how to get his team to score more goals.

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As Kerala Blasters prepare to take on Odisha FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) at the GMC Stadium, Bambolim on Thursday, the one thing on coach Kibu Vicuna's mind will be how to get his team to score more goals.

Odisha lies bottom of the table, and is yet to win a game or to keep a clean sheet and is probably Kerala's best chance to get three points in a packed January. Yet with Vicuna's strikers misfiring, the result of the match is far from a foregone conclusion.

The stats make it clear. Kerala has just scored three goals from open play all season, the second-lowest in the league. They have the lowest shot accuracy and are second-bottom when it comes to shots taken and passes in the opposition box.

Normally, the fact that they have seven different scorers would be seen in a more positive light. But that their eight goals have been divided among seven players only show the inability of their attackers to find the net consistently.

"The good thing is that we created chances. The bad thing is that we did not score. We are working to improve in this aspect. Every game is different," said Vicuna in an ISL release.

"We respect Odisha because they did not deserve to lose the last match against East Bengal. They have good players. So we will focus on having a good game, creating chances and taking them," he added.

Odisha coach Stuart Baxter agreed with Vicuna's assessment that recent results were not a fair reflection of how his team has been playing. But there is no denying the grim reality that Odisha finds themselves in.

They've already lost six games, just one less than their tally from last season. They have scored the least and conceded the most. In fact, they've failed to score in half the games they've played!

"The biggest issue we have right now is that despite playing well in most games, we haven't been able to turn it into results," Baxter said.

"Simply putting the ball into your net and stopping the ball from going into your opponent's net -- how we do that and how we do that more efficiently? Despite playing reasonably well in most games, and dominating at times, those are not being translated into results. That can damage belief.

"The first thing that has to happen is that the players do not lose belief. The tweaks that we need to do, we are aware of them and we are working on them. That's why I think we're improving," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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