Eyeing title, Neroca FC want full points against Aizawl FC

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Press Trust of India Imphal
Last Updated : Feb 09 2018 | 6:15 PM IST
After a minor blip, Neroca FC have registered back-to-back wins in the Hero I-League and their impressive title challenge will be put to the test when they take on defending champions Aizawl FC here tomorrow.
Gift Raikhan's side are on a good run in the I-League. They are second on the table behind Minerva Punjab, with 27 points from 14 games.
After a loss in the opening game of the season, Neroca went on an incredible nine-game unbeaten run before losing to Lajong and Minerva Punjab earlier this month.
Since the two defeats, they have picked up momentum and edged out Churchill Brothers and Gokulam Kerala in their last two games.
"There will always be pressure because we're on a very good run now. I feel pressure and all the players feel pressure. But football is all about pressure. We need to work hard.
"If we don't win, there is no chance to be champions. So we need to go away from the pressure and work hard," said Raikhan ahead of their crucial game against Aizawl FC at home.
Felix Chidi (5) and Subhash Singh (3) have been in good goalscoring form while Nedo Turkovic has been effective off the bench for the new entrants. Rakhan will hope the trio can take full advantage of the depleted defending champions.
Aizawl FC head coach Paulo Menezes will be without the services of Masih Saighani for the game.
Last season's title winners are sixth on the table with at least one game in hand compared to the rest of the teams except Gokulam Kerala. They will want to make full use of the games in hand if they are to climb up the table.
Aizawl are on a six-game winless run and will be desperate for three points. A 10-man Aizawl went down to Churchill Brothers in their last match and their last win came against Chennai City almost a month ago.
The responsibility to put the ball into the opponents' net has largely been shared by Andrei Ionescu and Yugo Kobayashi.
Aizawl have conceded goals every time they have scored first in their last three games. And against Neroca, the defence will be Menezes' biggest worry.
"It will be difficult because Neroca are a good team. We expect a tough game but we are here to dignify our club so we will fight," said Menezes.

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First Published: Feb 09 2018 | 6:15 PM IST

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