Already out of the title race, defending champions Minerva Punjab would look to plug gaps before an impending AFC Champions League campaign when they take on Gokulam Kerala FC in their next I League match, here Saturday.
The hosts have not won in five games and Kerala have been torrid on the road losing four on the trot and It promises to be competitive with both teams playing for pride and future.
Gokulam also, will be under a new Technical Director in Gift Raikhan, roped in as the new Technical Director from Aizawl FC and he too would want to start off with a bang.
Minerva have made crucial signings in the ongoing transfer window, bringing in quality in the midfield with players like Mahmoud Al Amna of Syria and Juan Quero of Spain but the duo will not be available for tomorrow's match.
Irish coach Paul Munster seemed well aware of his team's problems in front of goal.
"I am sure we can with this game. We will be concentrating on the attacking area so that we can score. The players have to realise that they have to perform to sustain their football career," Munster said.
Gokulam, on the other hand, have had no problems on the goal-scoring front, having struck 16 times in the league, but have also let in 21, making them among the weakest of defences.
However, they have continued to make signings on the attacking front and Trinidadian Marcus Joseph was the fourth since Antonio German left mid-season.
Gokulam need to go back to the first leg fixture and to that Rajesh goal which won them the tie at home, to derive inspiration. Gift Raikhan is known to inspire his boys and bring in discipline and they do have a huge support base to answer to.
"The changes we are expecting is in results. Gokulam's score has gone down on the points level and so has the confidence of the players. We are collectively preparing for the upcoming matches. We have a game plan for tomorrow. If the team follows that then we can score well," Raikhan said.
He also revealed that a new Ghanaian defender Charles Teiko Folley will be joining the squad and will be available from the next game.
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