City
Epaper

ISL: Battle for pride between Odisha and Kerala

By IANS | Updated: February 22, 2020 18:35 IST

Odisha FC will look to end their league season on a winning note when they host Kerala Blasters FC at the Kalinga Stadium here on Sunday.

Open in App

Bhubaneswar, Feb 22 Odisha FC will look to end their league season on a winning note when they host Kerala Blasters FC at the Kalinga Stadium here on Sunday.

The home side's hopes of making it to the play-offs ended on Saturday when Chennaiyin FC pipped Mumbai City FC to finish fourth.

Josep Gombau has been proud of the performance from his players throughout the season as he reckons that they have improved.

"We have a good base here. There are good fans. For a young team, for a new team which has just moved to the city, it is good enough to finish fifth. Just the beginning of a very good project. In the next season, the fields will be better, along with the training grounds. The young players will be more experienced," said Gombau.

Manuel Onwu has been a revelation since his loan move from Bengaluru FC. The forward has netted four goals in three outings as opposed to none in over 370 minutes with the Blues.

Meanwhile, Kerala Blasters didn't have a memorable campaign either. Injuries hampered their season with every foreign signing of the club spending sometime on the sidelines. Sandesh Jhingan was ruled out at the start of the season which didn't help their cause either.

Coach Eelco Schattorie was forced to change his starting eleven in almost every match and it was difficult for them to get on a consistent run of positive results given the constant chopping and changing.

"This season, we are going to play game number 18 tomorrow and 17 times I had to change the team - not because I want to change but because I had to," said the Dutch coach.

"In the end, we played some very good games. Many teams, after the games, complimented us for the way we played against them. But to really win and have a little bit of luck also, you need to be consistent by playing with the same group for at least 70-to-80 per cent of the games," he said.

Ogbeche has once again shown his class with 13 goals from 15 matches. The onus will once again be on him to lead his troops and end the season on a winning note.

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentMark Ruffalo in talks to join 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'

AurangabadMIDC resumes recovery of pending GST dues from 3,000 industrial units

AurangabadGangster Tipya strikes again: Rs 2.5 lakh, bike looted at swordpoint

CricketRoot overtakes Sangakkara, reaches 4th in all-time Test centurions list; continues fine run against India

NationalNCP-SP leader Jitendra Awhad slams Sanatani ideology, questions Manusmriti's relevance

फुटबॉल Realted Stories

FootballDurand Cup: Namdhari FC continue winning run with 4-2 win over Indian Air Force FT

FootballDurand Cup 2025: Mohun Bagan Super Giant eye second win against BSF FT

Football1 Ladakh FC earn historic point in Durand Cup debut with 1-1 draw against Tribhuvan Army FC

FootballDurand Cup 2025: Punjab FC to begin campaign against Karbi Anglong Morning Star

FootballDurand Cup 2025: NEUFC begin title defence with 3-1 win over Malaysian Armed Forces