Gokulam Kerala will be eyeing their elusive win in the I-League campaign, when they take on Meghalaya's Shillong Lajong at home on Sunday.
Both the sides have played three matches so far with Gokulam on two and Shillong on three points respectively.
While Shillong won their opening game at home in an impressive display against Aizawl, they were humbled by Quess East Bengal and the Indian Arrows thereafter.
What will worry coach Alison Kharsyntiew more, is the way his side travelled to hot and humid Cuttack to go down to the Arrows, with similar weather expected in India's southernmost state.
Bino George, the Gokulam coach, on the other hand, will be more positive given their display in the last game against Chennai.
Although Gokulam went down at home in the Southern Derby, it was a thrilling five-goal affair, where both teams competed on an even keel and at a high tempo.
Gokulam have scored in every game they have played so far and coach Bino has used his forward line pretty smartly with the likes of Baoringdao Bodo, VP Suhair and Grenadian Antonio German all finding themselves on the scoresheet.
Rajesh S has been a revelation, mostly coming on as a substitute and catalysing the attack and the talented Arjun Jayaraj has also turned in good performances and also has a goal to his credit.
Shibinraj in goal has been solid and so has the defence, however, coach Bino revealed in the pre-match chat that Ugandan midfielder Mudde Musa, who has been far less effective this year, will not be available on Sunday and will be replaced by Rasheed, who according to him "is an experienced player and has scored goals last season."
Bino also shared,"Shillong is a young side and we respect them. We will work hard on our mistakes and try to rectify them. We will check their game plan and accordingly work on ours."
"Our main motto for tomorrow will be to be more focused, perform well and score more goals."
Alluding to the conditions, he said,"The weather won't be an issue if we concentrate on our game."
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