ISL 2017: Bengaluru FC hope to bounce back in home fixture

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ANI Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India]
Last Updated : Dec 20 2017 | 11:30 PM IST

Bengaluru FC are keen to return to winning ways and prove that their loss against Chennaiyin FC in the previous game was just an aberration when they host Jamshedpur FC in a Hero Indian Super League (ISL) match at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Thursday.

Bengaluru FC lost their position at the top of the table for the first time after they were stunned by Chennaiyin FC (1-2) and FC Goa, who had defeated them earlier in the tournament, moved up with a win of their own.

Despite the setback, Bengaluru FC coach Albert Roca said he has lost no faith in either his team or his players, although there are indications that he will revert to his strongest possible combination after making six changes against Chennaiyin FC.

"It's important to react and at home we cannot concede more points. The players know how important a victory is after the last result. We hope things will be better than the last time," Roca said during the pre-match media interaction on Wednesday.

"We trust our brand of football and we have no doubts about the way we play," said Roca, who will have to count on his team's skills from set-pieces to pierce through Jamshedpur's miserly defence.

Jamshedpur FC have six points from five matches and are placed sixth on the table, but they have one of the strongest defences in the league. They have conceded just one goal thus far, and although they have also scored only once, coach Steve Coppell knows his team is on the right track.

"From day one, we concentrated very much on having a solid foundation. We worked quite hard on our defensive structures. We are not prolific up front. We have to improve," said Coppell, whose team lost their previous game against FC Pune City, their only loss in the league.

Jamshedpur FC will fancy their chances of taking something out of this game, if not full points, which will take them to the top half. Asked what their approach would be, Coppell admitted he has a tough task on hand but was encouraged by what Chennaiyin FC did in their previous match.

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First Published: Dec 20 2017 | 11:30 PM IST

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