Neroca eye second spot as Indian Arrows come calling

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Press Trust of India Imphal
Last Updated : Dec 06 2018 | 5:35 PM IST

Manipur-based side Neroca FC will look to grab the second spot on the points table with a victory over a struggling Indian Arrows side when the two teams meet in an Hero I-League fixture here on Friday.

Neroca's Spanish coach Manuel Fraile will be happy with the fact that his top target-man Nigerian Felix Chidi has found his scoring boots back with three strikes in the last three games.

With fellow frontman Singham Subash Singh also showing glimpses of regaining his form and Japanese midfield talisman Yusa Katsumi also coming close to full fitness, Neroca should be looking to collect a comfortable three points playing at home.

The hosts will look to beat Arrows by a two-goal margin at the Khuman Lampak stadium here and rise above Champions Minerva Punjab into second place.

For Floyd Pinto's Arrows, it has been a realisation of sorts after an impressive debut in the top flight league last season and four losses in five games have not done justice to the potential and talent they continue to display in every game.

The Arrows have moved the ball around nicely and have been good with possession as well.

What they are lacking is penetration but remain dangerous so the Neroca defence which has conceded as many as six in their last six games despite two victories, will have to be on their toes.

With the return of Brazilian Eduardo and Liberian old-hand Varney Kallon also displaying good form, Fraile can feel a bit more assured on the defensive front.

Coach Fraile acknowledged that the Arrows are a big threat.

"To be frank, these Arrows boys are very much similar to Lajong. They are young, they are fearless. Sometimes, they can make more damage than others and we have to be very careful about that," he said.

Responding to a question on Yusa Katsumi's fitness, Fraile said, "Katsumi is more or less 70% fit now. I am happy to see him back. He is a very important player for us and surely, he'll play a big part tomorrow again."

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First Published: Dec 06 2018 | 5:35 PM IST

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