History-chasing East Bengal take on Kuwait SC in AFC Cup

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Press Trust of India Kuwait City
Last Updated : Sep 30 2013 | 5:21 PM IST
Seeking to become the first Indian football club to qualify for the AFC Cup final, the unbeaten East Bengal are all set for their toughest assignment so far when they take on defending champions Kuwait SC in the first-leg semifinals here tomorrow.
East Bengal are the only unbeaten team among the four semifinalists, but Marcos Falopa's side would face its toughest test of the campaign in Kuwait SC, who have played in Asia's top tier competition AFC Champions League besides winning the AFC Cup twice.
The Kolkata side is without its Japanese midfielder Ryuji Sueoka who was injured during the quarterfinal away match against Indonesian side Semen Padang, but all the other players are fit for the match. They are also a lot relieved after captain Mehtab Hossain, defender Arnab Mondal and Gurwinder Singh landed in Kuwait City after a day's delay due to late sending of their visas by Kuwait SC authorities.
Luckily, East Bengal are also playing away in the first leg and coach Falopa had said before departure from Kolkata that his team would be looking for a tactical game in Kuwait. Playing the second leg at home would allow East Bengal to know the target to be achieved.
"I am looking forward to a tactical game in Kuwait and I am happy that we are playing the first leg away from home. Playing the second leg at home would give you a clear picture what is your target to be achieved," he had said.
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu is expected to start tomorrow under the bar despite the horrendous mistake that let Semen Padang take the lead at home in the quarterfinals.
India international Arnab Mondal is expected to start alongside Uga Okpara at central defence while Saumik Dey should man the left back position. Thokchom Naoba is expected at right back, overlapping with either Reisangmei Vashum or Joaquim Abranches. Captain Mehtab Hossain will marshall the midfield alongside Cavin Lobo, with Chidi Edeh and James Moga expected to start upfront.
A draw or an away goal if they lose, could be what Falopa is looking from his side tomorrow.
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First Published: Sep 30 2013 | 5:21 PM IST

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