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NEUFC to Face Kerala Blasters in Do-or-Die Match in Guwahati

NEUFC to Face Kerala Blasters in Do-or-Die Match in Guwahati

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Guwahati, February 6, 2020:

NorthEast United FC faces a daunting task to make it to the play-offs of the Indian Super League (ISL). NEUFC can still make it to the Indian Super League play-offs but now must secure a win against Kerala Blasters FC at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium here on Friday.

NEUFC have 11 points from 13 games and are ninth on the table. They can still make it to the top four, if they win all their remaining five matches. The team that has only won two games, also needs the competition to drop many points to stand a chance of qualifying.

Last year''s semi-finalists, NorthEast have been pegged back by the premature exit of Ghanaian star Asamoah Gyan from the competition due to an injury. Since his exit, they haven''t scored a single goal in their last four matches.

NorthEast coach Robert Jarni says that the side from the hills had a lot of problems with strikers. "Maximilian (Barreiro) left. After that Asamoah had to leave due to serious injury and also Pana (Panagiotis Triadis). In those four games in a row, we played really well but couldn''t score", he said.

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Jarni might have been tempted to think what might have been had last year''s top-scorer Bartholomew Ogbeche continued with them. The Nigerian striker helped the Highlanders make it to their first-ever play-offs last season but parted ways in the summer to join Kerala Blasters along with Dutch coach Eelco Schattorie.

Ogbeche has been in prolific form with 11 goals for the Kochi-based side and has also netted seven in the last five outings. Such has been the impact of Ogbeche''s departure from NorthEast that the striker has more goals to his name this season than what the Highlanders have collectively scored.

Neither Ogbeche nor Schattorie - who coached NEUFC last season -- have had any cause to celebrate at Kerala. The former finalists were within a fighting chance of making it to the top-four but those hopes evaporated after they were grounded by Chennaiyin FC 6-3. Kerala have now conceded 12 goals in their last three matches, including six at home during the last game.

"That (vs Chennaiyin) was not a complete defensive failure. It was more individual errors, we all know what happened. Till 38th minute, match was dominated by us. If you commit such mistakes, we need to address them. We did our work on that and we have to cut down those individual errors which can cost you games," said Kerala Blasters assistant coach Ishfaq Ahmed.

Schattorie will continue to be suspended for the clash against NorthEast United.

There is some good news for Kerala as Moustapha Gning and Vlatko Drobarov are back in contention for a start after serving their suspension.

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Edited By: Admin
Published On: Feb 07, 2020