Pune FC aim to build on impressive start

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Feb 06 2015 | 5:10 PM IST
Pune FC will aim to build on their impressive start to the 2015 I-League campaign when they face Mohun Bagan in a crucial Round-5 away encounter at the Salt Lake Stadium here tomorrow.
The clash will be an important one for both sides for similar reasons. While a win will help top placed Pune FC (10 pts) strengthen their grip at the summit of the standings, a positive result for hosts Mohun Bagan (6th, 4 pts) will also help them move up the table.
Playing their first match in the City of Joy this season, the game will also be Pune FC's third away fixture in the I-League and 17th overall away game since October. Moreover, having logged three consecutive wins after an opening day draw against Salgaocar FC, Pune FC will hope to extend their unbeaten run.
"It was a pleasing performance from the players in the last few games. We have played some fantastic attacking football and I think the players have showed a lot of dedication and discipline in these games," said Coach Karim Bencherifa on the sidelines of a training session at the Salt Lake Stadium.
Pune FC will be confident going into the game after a thrilling Maha-Derby win over Mumbai FC last weekend. However, the task at hand won't be an easy one against Mohun Bagan who too are unbeaten in the I-League.
Moreover, the match on Saturday will be an exciting one for Coach Karim Bencherifa as he takes on his former side for the first time at the Salt Lake Stadium as a Pune FC Coach.
Speaking about the opponents, he added, "They are a good side and I rate them very highly. We have already faced Bagan twice this season. The game on Saturday will also be a tough match given that they will be playing at their home. But we too mean business, and are prepared for the challenge."
Having already clashed twice in the King's Cup semifinal and the Federation Cup group stage earlier this season, both sides, Pune FC and Mohun Bagan do have a fair idea about each other. While both these games ended 1-1 after ninety minutes, Pune FC have the upper hand given the fact that they won the first game in Bhutan on a penalty shootout.
On the team news front, Pune FC have made just one change to the 18 member squad with winger Anthony D'Souza replacing defender Salam Ranjan Singh in the travelling squad. With all members fit and raring to go, coach Bencherifa will have a lot of options ahead of the game.
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First Published: Feb 06 2015 | 5:10 PM IST

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