A second half strike by Cameroonian Aser Dipanda Dicka and two peerless saves by goalkeeper Vishal Kaith ensured that Lajong picked up three points against Churchill Brothers and the 'Reds' will look to maintain their 100 per cent winning record at home tomorrow.
Lajong are currently at fourth with 12 points, while Shivajians are at sixth position on six points. The visitors have had a mixed season thus far, having won just once against Chennai City FC last month and drawing three times, including against big clubs like Mohun Bagan and Bengaluru FC.
The gaffer has been pleased with the maturity and football nous shown by the youngsters in the squad and the positive takeaway from the last two victories was that the hosts were able to keep clean sheets in both.
"We need to keep this winning spree going. We have done well and our target tomorrow is to do even better. We've played as a team and if you look at our bench strength, we're also strong there," Singto added.
Their most recent game was at home against Bengaluru last Sunday, but although they earned a point from the defending champions, the result was disappointing as Shivajians let slip a two-goal lead to end 2-2. Nevertheless their coach Dave Rogers sounded confident today.
"If you have seen any of our games, you will realize that we have been doing pretty well. Lajong's four-match winning streak does not deter us. We are here to do what we have to do," Rogers stated.
"However, our strategy remains the same as always -- to go and try to win each football match always on the front foot," he said.
Tomorrow his charges will take on a Lajong side that has a familiar face -- that of Dicka, who scored seven goals while at Shivajians last season. This year the prodigious striker has already scored six goals for the Reds and he is eager to face his former club.
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