The youngsters are coming into the game on the back of a 0-3 defeat which coincidentally was their heaviest defeat of the campaign as no team had beaten them by more than two goals until that point.
On the other hand, Mohun Bagan are lying at the fourth spot on the table with 24 points from 15 matches.
However, the general impression is that these under-18 players have punched above their weight, especially with other teams fielding quality foreign players. There is no relegation for Indian Arrows, the developmental side of the All India Football Federation.
"I never knew a team of 16 years old in the professional league who made 15 points and fight with the same level as the other teams and always fighting for victory."
However, they would look to put in a strong performance against the 2014-15 I-League winners who currently sit fourth in the table. The first leg fixture in December ended in a 1-1 draw when the Kolkata giants failed to beat a 10-man Indian Arrows back in their backyard.
"I found that in the initial stages of I-League, Arrows played counter-attacking football. When the game started, the move started from the back. But now, they play open football. That means the players have that kind of quality to adapt in these couple of months. It is not easy to do that."
Mohun Bagan have been in excellent form on the road. They are undefeated in all their away matches so far comprising of three wins and three draws.
"We have been playing very well good football in our last a few matches. In some games, we failed, but we came back in the last couple of matches," Chakravorty said.
He conceded that playing in the inaugural Super Cup would be a motivation for Bagan but said that they will take it one game at a time.
With the I-League season ending in a few days time, Matos suggested that it was important for the players to recover.
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