After an inconsistent group stage, 2016 runners-up Bengaluru produced their most convincing performance of the competition in the first-leg win over 4.25 SC last month and they would look to seal a berth in the Inter-Zone Finals with a strong show at the May Day Stadium tomorrow.
Star striker Sunil Chhetri's dinked penalty calmed any nerves at Sree Kanteerava Stadium on August 23, before second-half goals from the impressive Udanta Singh and Lenny Rodrigues in a rain-soaked match ensured 'The Blues' travelled to Pyongyang with a healthy lead.
Chhetri will once again be the man Bengaluru would look to for inspiration, but the emergence of 21-year-old Udanta has added sharpness in the upfront while Spaniard Dimas Delgado, who boasts AFC Champions League experience, has the knowhow to help the Indian side through a potentially tricky encounter.
Bengaluru, however, will go into tomorrow's match with little practice as they landed here late yesterday only.
Speaking on the eve of the crucial game, Roca adopted a cautious approach. The Spaniard said he expects his team to stay focused and avoid any slip ups.
"It's going to be a tough match for us, given the conditions. Even though we have a three-goal advantage, we can't be complacent. We have to stay focused on our game plan and get the job done tomorrow," he said.
Roca has almost an entire squad to choose from with no suspensions or injuries to worry about. However, Dimas Delgado, Lenny Rodrigues and Harmanjot Khabra, who all picked up bookings during the first leg, will have to be careful as another booking will find them suspended from the Inter-zonal Finals should the Blues make it through.
The East Asia Zonal champions then struggled to deal with the conditions as torrential rain appeared to play in favour of the Indian side last month. But the Pyongyang-based team have goals within them and the game in Bengaluru was the first time they have failed to score in the competition.
Much will rest on the shoulders of the tournament's nine-goal top scorer Kim Yu-song, while captain An Il-bom is the driving force behind the team.
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