Minerva FC's head coach Khogen Singh looked composed on the eve of the crucial match, but the pressure is certainly on the home team, having suffered back-to-back reverses in recent weeks after leading the pecking order.
A win against Aizawl FC at the Tau Devi Lal Stadium here will not only help them recover lost ground but will also once again place them in contention for the title in only their second season in top-tier football.
East Bengals victory, the margin of which was the highest for any team this season, brought them level on points with Minerva Punjab, who have played one game less.
Even if Minerva Punjab win both of their next two matches leading up to the final round on March 8, East Bengal can now still take the title race to the last day provided they beat Shillong Lajong away on March 5.
Notwithstanding the defeats in their last two outings, the home side still enjoy the cushion of having a game extra in hand as compared to both East Bengal and the highly impressive debutants Neroca FC.
Asked if that led to complacency, the Minerva camp rubbished such suggestions, saying the players are as focussed as they had been through the league.
We are optimistic of getting our campaign back on track. We will look to play good football and secure three points from the tie, Khogen said at the pre-match press conference.
The addition of Ivorian midfielder Bazie Armand in the January transfer window has added spark in the attack, which though was guilty of lacking the finishing touches in recent weeks.
Bhutan national team captain Chencho Gyrlshen, Minervas attacking lynchpin, will be keen to regain his scoring touch and is hoping that he would be fed well by those playing behind. He will once again look to form a potent partnership with Ghanian attacking midfielder William Opoko.
Providing deliveries from the wings and middle of the park and anticipation skills from the strikers will be key to Minervas fortunes.
The result helped Aizawl stave off relegation fears.
The Reds, who triumphed in only their maiden season with a measly budget of Rs 2 crore, are tipped to replace Kareem Nurain with seasoned Nigerian and former Dempo FC striker Edeh Chidi. Kareem is one of the many Aizawl players to have been ruled out due to injuries.
However, Kashyap put up a brave face and said his players would look to capitalise on Minervas sudden dip in from when they meet in the afternoon clash.
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