I-League: Gokulam face Indian Arrows in must-win clash

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Last Updated : Dec 20 2018 | 5:55 PM IST

Gokulam Kerala FC will hope to keep their title hopes alive when they clash with Indian Arrows in a must-win game of the I-League here Friday.

Gokulam lost their way a bit in recent encounters after showing some initial spark, picking up two draws at home and suffering a heavy away defeat against Quess East Bengal (QEB).

They are currently eighth on the table with 10 points from eight games and need a win and a convincing one at that, to boost confidence and resurrect title aspirations.

The Arrows have suffered five losses in their seven games and are languishing in the 10th place on the points table.

However, they remain a threat to a side not at the their best, especially after holding former champions Aizawl to a draw in their last game.

Arrows coach Floyd Pinto had recently said that it is a matter of time before results follow and a match against Gokulam might be the ideal opportunity for his side.

Coach Bino George of Gokulam has fortified his foreign recruits quickly after the sudden departure of Antonio German.

The likes of the experienced Nigerian striker Joel Sunday and Ghanain Christian Sabah, might just turn out to be physically overwhelming for the young Arrows lads to contain.

Bino acknowledged the loss of German as a temporary blow and said his team remains positive ahead of the crucial match.

"The team is playing very well but the results are not favouring us. Every match is important for me. Now, I want to improve our position on the points table. Hopefully, my boys will do a good job tomorrow and win three points," he said.

As for Pinto, his side has conceded 12 goals and scored two in the campaign and it reflects on their position on the league table.

Arrows would like to take inspiration from the fact that they have maintained two clean sheets till now, which is better than their opponents' tally and even better than the likes of Chennai City and QEB.

"The league has been ultra competitive this year. If you look at the points table, a win or two can propel you up the standings and if you go winless, you can quickly drop down," Pinto said.

"Gokulam Kerala is an athletic and physical team. The team plays good attacking football and we need to be ready for that. We cannot rest on the decent performance that we showed in the last match.

"We need to step up again to make sure that we are a tough team and we will try to get maximum points as well."

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First Published: Dec 20 2018 | 5:55 PM IST

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