FC Goa, Delhi Dynamos eye turnaround in ISL (Preview)

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IANS Fatorda (Goa)
Last Updated : Oct 29 2016 | 5:23 PM IST

Being the bottom-placed team, FC Goa's chief coach Zico has set a target of 20 points for his team which he believes should be good enough to qualify for the semi-finals of the Hero Indian Super League football tournament.

FC Goa have just four points from their first six matches but the Brazilian coach is sure that the campaign can be back on track if they can manage a win against Delhi Dynamos at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Sunday.

"I think with 20 points we can be in the top four. May be, even with less points we can be in the semi-finals with the results that are happening at the moment," Zico said at the pre-match media briefing.

FC Goa lost both their matches at home. A last-minute winner helped FC Pune City walk away with full points from Goa and in the last game, Kerala Blasters fought their way back for a victory after being a goal down at the break.

Despite the setbacks, Zico is confident that his team has the ability to spark a turnaround.

"I think not just this game against Delhi Dynamos but all matches are crucial. Judging from the situation we are in now, it's much more important to win now.

"We have the ability to win this game, finish the first leg with seven points and in the second phase, which is like a new tournament, get our campaign back on track," said Zico.

For Delhi Dynamos, this is also a must-win match after Gianluca Zambrotta's side remained without a win for the last five matches.

Delhi Dynamos started the ISL with a flourish as they outplayed Chennaiyin FC 3-1 in Chennai but since defeating the defending champions, they have only managed four points from their last five matches.

"I am not frustrated with our situation. It's important for us to maintain a good attitude and remain positive. If we continue in the same manner, we will have good results," said Zambrotta.

The Italian coach understands the battle he has on his hands, especially against FC Goa who are equally determined to have another victory under their belt.

"We know that Goa wants to win this game which will help them stay in contention. It will be an interesting match," said Zambrotta.

A win for Delhi Dynamos will take them to the top four with 10 points and ensure they are within close distance of the first three teams.

A win for FC Goa, on the other hand, will just help them above FC Pune City in seventh place but Zico knows the win can be a catalyst when the second phase kicks off.

--IANS

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First Published: Oct 29 2016 | 5:10 PM IST

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