Mumbai FC, DSK Shivajians have different goals in last game

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 23 2016 | 6:57 PM IST
Mumbai FC and their Maharashtra state rivals, DSK Shivajians from Pune, are approaching their final I-League game of the season here tomorrow with starkly different goals in front of them.
The home team are still in danger of missing the next edition of the premier football league of the country if they get relegated and avoiding the drop-down zone is their immediate priority.
I-League debutants Shivajians have no such concern as they will be saved from that ignominy for the first three years of the competition irrespective of where they finish on the points table.
Both can qualify for the new-look Federation Cup to commence on April 30 if they finish in the top eight out of the nine-team league, which is Shivajians' current focus.
Presently, the Shivajians, with 15 points, are sandwiched at the bottom of the table between seventh-placed Mumbai FC (16 points) and ninth-placed Shillong Lajong FC (15).
Shivajians' coach Derrick Pereira said today ahead of the game that the team was aiming at qualifying for the Fed Cup which is to be played on a home and away knock-out basis.
"It's a very important match for us as we want to figure in the Federation Cup and only the top eight in the league will qualify," he said.
"It took some time for us to get going in this (debut) season. We struggled in the first half, but in the second leg we had good matches. It augurs well for the next season," said Pereira.
Mumbai FC oach Khalid Jamil said his team was focused only on tomorrow's game.
"It's a very important match for us. We want a positive result. They are a solid team. Things started going wrong for us from the time we lost to them (0-1 in first leg on February 7). The pressure is now there to avoid relegation," he said.
Mumbai FC, having collected 8 points from their opening 4 games, found a sudden slump in form and could gather only 5 points in the next 10 games.
While Shivajians will miss the services of defender Haroon Amiri, as he had picked up four yellow cards and will sit out, all the players are available to play for Mumbai FC.
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First Published: Apr 23 2016 | 6:57 PM IST

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