"I have no doubt that we have to attack Shillong Lajong. We have to try and score right from the opening whistle and I am confident we can get the best possible result if we play an attacking game. There cannot be any other plan," said the Spanish coach.
Bruzon informed that Guinea defender Keita Boubacar will miss the Lajong clash due to suspension while Nigerian striker Richard Obiora has been released from the side.
"We will sign players when the transfer window opens but for now I have 24 players who are exceptional. They all are talented and can do the job for us," he said.
Lajong's unimpressive record at the Duler Stadium, Mapusa would be a cause of worry for the team as their previous two outings had resulted in defeats.
Lajong are currently placed 12th on the table with 10 points from 14 matches. Only United Sikkim, with a point less, are below them.
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