East Bengal and Odisha look to end ISL season on a high

Languishing at the bottom half of the table, both SC East Bengal and Odisha FC will look to end their campaign at the Indian Super League on a high when they clash at the GMC Stadium here on Saturday.

Scott Neville, East Bengal, ISL
Press Trust of India Bambolim
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 27 2021 | 5:18 AM IST

Languishing at the bottom half of the table, both SC East Bengal and Odisha FC will look to end their campaign at the Indian Super League on a high when they clash at the GMC Stadium here on Saturday.

While Odisha lie at the very bottom of the table, East Bengal haven't fared much better and are ninth.

However, ending the season with a convincing win could provide some relief to both sets of long-suffering supporters.

Robbie Fowler's side were always pegged down by the inability of their forwards to convert possession into goals.

Bright Enobakhare remains the only striker to have netted this season and SCEB lie at the very bottom of the goals scored list.

The club was also let down by the failure of their Indian forwards to fire. Despite boasting big names like Jeje Lalpekhlua, CK Vineeth and Balwant Singh, Fowler got zero shots on target from the trio.

Odisha has had similar woes throughout the season. Except for Diego Mauricio, no other player stepped up in the goal scoring department.

Mauricio was responsible for 57 per cent of the goals that his team scored all season.

Odisha coach Steven Dias though believes that his team will learn from their mistakes and come back stronger in the next season.

"When you have a bad season there is always good to learn so many things out of this bad season. That's what we are all doing. This season isn't that good for us but there are so many things to learn from this season so we can get better next season," he said.

Odisha's winless run now stands at ten games and they have also lost the most games and kept the least clean sheets.

But despite the match featuring two teams who have nothing to play for but pride, Dias feels that both sets of players will not be short of motivation.

"They also didn't have a good season like us, Dias said. I think they will also come to win this match, we also want to win this match so we can end on a better note.

"I am trying to keep the boys motivated in training sessions, in the meetings. They look ready, we are ready. Hopefully, it's going to be a very good match because both teams will look for a win to end on a good note. We will give our best.

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First Published: Feb 27 2021 | 5:17 AM IST

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