It has been a disappointing season for ATK in more ways than one. They not only failed to make it to the play-offs but aslo found themselves battling to avoid a last-place finish.
ATK, with 13 points in their kitty, will finish below NorthEast United (11 points) at the bottom if they lose their concluding league clash at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan tomorrow.
Much was expected of ATK at the start of the season. But they struggled from the start and despite a change of coach midway through, finding wins has proved to be a tough ask.
Their 5-1 drubbing at the hands FC Goa proved too much for interim coach Ashley Westwood, who decided to step down from his responsibilities of head coach. Robbie Keane has now stepped in as player-manager for the final game against NorthEast United.
Speaking at the pre-match press conference, the former Tottenham striker told reporters that even though he was only informed about his new responsibility at the club yesterday, he is still prepared for the challenge at hand.
"I got a phone call yesterday and said in the circumstances can you take the responsibility. I was, of course, happy about it. We've prepared these last few days to our best ability and we're looking forward to tomorrow's game," he said.
Keane also said that despite having failed to make an impression, he and his team will give their best in the game tomorrow to finish the season on a winning note.
"I'm focussed on the game as player-manager and the players have also responded well to me. My responsibility is to organize the team for this game, and honestly, all I'm concentrating on is that," he said.
"We have to give our best no matter what the circumstances. We have played well in some of the games but we have failed to pick up the right results. I think when you are losing with one goal in games we are playing well, we need to check ourselves," Grant said.
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