ISL: Chennaiyin FC aim to heap misery on Delhi Dynamos (Preview)

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IANS Chennai
Last Updated : Jan 06 2018 | 6:15 PM IST

After having suffered a run of six consecutive defeats in the Indian Super League season four, Delhi Dynamos will hope for better things against Chennaiyin FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Sunday.

The hosts have a chance to top the ISL standings with a victory while bottom-placed Delhi Dynamos will only move one place up to ninth spot with a win.

Delhi Dynamos opened their ISL campaign with a win over FC Pune City but since then it has gone horribly wrong for them. "I think we have been playing good. But we have problems in two key areas -- defence and attack. We have conceded too many cheap goals. Our set piece defending has failed us a number of times," coach Miguel Portugal told reporters during the pre-match press conference.

The Delhi coach also confirmed that star striker Kalu Uche will not be available to start the game on Sunday. "He is not fit for a start. He is not fit yet. Maybe we'll give him some game time but he will not start," said the coach.

The visitors will also not have the services of attacking midfielder Claudio Matías Mirabaje after being suspended for four games after a clash with Mumbai City FC midfielder Sehnaj Singh in the previous game.

On paper, Chennaiyin FC look clear favourites to take all three points from the game and return to the top of the table. They will not have suspended coach John Gregory on the sidelines to guide them and should be aware of their past records against Dynamos. In the last six encounters between the two sides, Delhi have won four times while Chennaiyin have taken full points just once.

Assistant coach Syed Sabir Pasha, who filled in for Gregory at the pre-match press conference, felt the absence of the coach will not have much bearing on how they approach the game.

"Delhi will be a great test for us. We have defended as a team so far and we know they will come at us looking for a win. And we have to counter that," said Pasha.

--IANS

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First Published: Jan 06 2018 | 6:06 PM IST

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