City
Epaper

ISL: Buoyant Chennaiyin FC lock horns with upbeat Odisha FC in a challenging away trip

By IANS | Updated: September 13, 2024 19:50 IST

Bhubaneswar, Sep 13 Odisha FC will kick-start their Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 campaign at home against former ...

Open in App

Bhubaneswar, Sep 13 Odisha FC will kick-start their Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 campaign at home against former champions Chennaiyin FC at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Saturday.

Odisha FC have a superb record against Chennaiyin FC at home in the ISL, winning all of their three home meetings against the Marina Machans. Contrastingly, Chennaiyin FC had a middling start to the campaign last year, winning twice and losing thrice in their first five games and would want to get on a strong footing right from the onset in the current campaign.

Head coach Sergio Lobera has been an ISL veteran, ever since coming to India in 2017. He joined Odisha FC last season and made an instant impact. Under the Spanish tactician’s leadership, they reached the ISL semi-finals for the first time, whilst also reaching the Super Cup final.

“This is my sixth season in India and with every season the difficulty keeps on rising. Every year the teams are getting stronger, the league is improving, more foreign players are coming and the level of Indian players is also improving a lot. I feel this will be another amazing season with many strong teams and we hope to compete very well against them,” Lobera told ISL.

Odisha FC goalkeeper Amrinder Singh opened up on the team’s approach towards the season, saying, “Our focus will be on our style of play, on how we want to go about our offensive and defensive game-plans. It’s football, eventually one team will play better than the other, but we are an attacking side and we will like to maintain that game-plan.”

It was a rocky homecoming for Owen Coyle last season as Chennaiyin FC struggled initially before securing the sixth spot and entering the playoffs. Although they got knocked out following a 2-1 defeat against FC Goa, Coyle will look to build on the positives from last season.

“Every team is chasing silverware this season but if they aren’t then they shouldn’t be in the league. We showed last season how good we are with a strong finish. When coming to Chennaiyin, I knew how difficult it would be but we stuck to our plans and we got better as the league progressed. We know that we can win games and build teams and if we get into the playoffs then any team can win the ISL Cup,” Coyle opined to ISL.

Coyle is pinning hopes on certain promising players in his squad to make the difference in games in ISL 2024-25, as he said, “This season, we have players who can come in and change the game. It creates greater competition for places, which is crucial. When there’s competition, players push themselves harder because ultimately, it’s their performances that earn them a place in the team—if you play well, you stay in the team.”

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKerala cracks down on illegal air horns; 200 units crushed in Kochi enforcement drive

EntertainmentSamantha Ruth Prabhu celebrates Diwali with children from NGOs

Other SportsSatwik-Chirag eye title run at French Open Super 750

NationalChirag Paswan criticises Grand Alliance over seat-sharing delay

EntertainmentLakshya Lalwani Opens Up on Bedhadak and Dostana 2 Being Shelved: ‘I Felt Blank and Numb’

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsSalt, Brook carnage and Rashid’s four-fer help England clinch big win against NZ

Other SportsConfident of getting through all five without any dramas: Josh Hazlewood on Ashes series

Other SportsWomen’s World Cup: Sri Lanka elect to bat against Bangladesh

Other SportsWest Indies add Akeal Hosein to ODI squad for Bangladesh series

Other SportsInjured Rodri to miss Villarreal, Villa games, confirms Guardiola