FC Goa would look for redemption after their heart-breaking runners-up finish in the Indian Super League when they face Chennaiyin FC in the summit clash of the Super Cup football tournament here on Saturday.
The Goa-based side had to endure the heartbreak of losing out the ISL title, going down to Bengaluru FC via an extra time goal in the final match. Winning the Super Cup will help Sergio Lobera's side soften the blow and claim silverware for the first time in the club's history.
For Chennaiyin, the ISL 2017-18 champions, the 2018-19 campaign turned out to be a disastrous one. John Gregory's men ended the ISL season at the bottom of the table. Winning the Super Cup knockout tournament will be a big opportunity for Chennaiyin to give the disappointed fans something to cheer about after what has been a nightmarish season.
The two teams have plenty of history between them, most notably, facing off in the ISL 2015 final -- a dramatic and ill-tempered match which Chennaiyin eventually won 3-2 courtesy of two very late goals.
FC Goa have been in fine form in the Super Cup, putting in some stunning performances, which saw them score 10 goals in three matches.
They faced I-League champions Chennai City FC in the semi-final without a few key players but the Gaurs faced little trouble in defeating a team which has established itself as arguably the most exciting one in the country.
With Edu back for the final, FC Goa will be even stronger heading into the decider on Saturday. The Goa outfit has been in fine form offensively, with the likes of Ferran Corominas, Brandon Fernandes and Edu all among the goals.
Young left-back Saviour Gama has been turning heads with his performances in the tournament and will look to elevate his fast-growing reputation with another solid display on Saturday.
There were questions raised over Mourtada Fall and Carlos Pena after an unconvincing display in the final 20 minutes of their quarter-final tie against Jamshedpur, but the Gaurs' centre back pairing was rock solid against Chennai City, keeping the I-League champions' famed attacking line in check throughout the match.
The Gaurs also did a double over Chennaiyin in the ISL this season, beating them 3-1 in Chennai and then 1-0 at home.
"They (Chennaiyin) completely deserve to be in the final. They have been superior to the other teams. They have a very bad experience from the ISL season. Tomorrow, we are facing a tough team who are similar to the old Chennaiyin team," Lobera said.
"We beat the I-League champions. But every game will be completely different. Chennai City are a more offensive team. They don't mind going out there and playing one on one game. Chennaiyin are a more measured team. They are more compact and more aggressive."
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