Neroca have been a surprise package so far this season having lost just once in the 10 matches they have played and they are now in second spot with 21 points. Their only loss so far has come in their campaign opener against Minerva Punjab FC, the current leaders (with 22 points from nine matches), in Ludhinana on December 1.
They have also been an impressive side on the road having won four matches away from home, including their last game against defending champions Aizawl FC whom they beat 2-1 in a thrilling match in Aizawl.
Homegrown head coach Gift Raikhan has done a wonderful job so far with his squad which is made up of six foreigners and mostly Manipuri players. Except for Mizo midfielder David Lalbiakzara and goalkeeper Shambhu Mistry from Bengal, all the domestic players are from Manipur.
"In football, a coach or a player cannot predict the result of a match beforehand or by how many goals a team will win. We beat them 1-0 in their den and now we are playing at home," he said.
"But that does not guarantee that we will beat them again tomorrow. But for sure we have high expectations and we are confident of winning tomorrow," Raikhan, himself from Manipur, said.
"All the players are fit for tomorrow's match but our captain and goalkeeper Lalit Thapa is not 100 per cent fit. I need to check him tomorrow," said the former Pune FC assistant coach.
In Thapa's absence Shambhu Mistry had done a very good job under the bar against Aizawl FC, making some very fine saves at crucial moments but Raikhan would not reveal who will man the Neroca goal tomorrow.
The Indian players in the squad have performed as good as the foreigners this season, especially the likes of Subhash Singh, who has scored three goals so far.
Nigerian Felix Chidi has been in great touch and he is the side's top scorer with four goals. Neroca defence has also been tight. Varney Kallon and Gouramangi Singh have developed a formidable partnership in the central defence. Neroca have Conceded just six goals in 10 matches, the same as conceded by Minerva Punjab who have played one match less.
Shillong Lajong are at sixth spot in the league table with 14 points from 11 matches and they have come into tomorrow's Northeastern derby after a 0-2 defeat against Churchill Brothers in Goa. Before that, they lost to Minerva Punjab 0-1 at home.
Lajong coach Alison Kharsyntiew acknowledged that Neroca have been playing well and it would be difficult to beat them at home.
He said head coach Bobby Nongbet was not travelling with the team due to personal reasons.
Asked about any specific weakness for his team, the Lajong coach said, "Looking back against Neroca, Minerva Punjab and Churchill Brothers, our main weakness is in finishing.
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