Bengaluru FC Media
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Bengaluru FC face Shillong Lajong in a vital away fixture at
the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, in Shillong, on Sunday. Ashley Westwood’s team
have a slender four-point lead with a game in hand over second-placed Salgaocar
who played out a 0-0 draw against United SC on Saturday and the Englishman will
hope his League leaders cash in on the momentum they have been building.
It
has been more than three months since the last home game for Shillong Lajong FC
in the Airtel I-League and the fans are itching for a good contest.
Bengaluru are coming off impressive wins against United SC
(1-3) and Churchill Brothers (3-0) and with five games to go, Westwood realizes
his team can ill afford a slip up from here if they are to make an already
brilliant season even more special. Shillong Lajong too, have had an impressive
season that sees them on fifth position but a four-game winless streak is
something they would be keen on turning around.
The Jindal Steel owned team have already beaten SLFC once this
season, 2-1 at home on December 1 (thanks to Chettri’s brace), and came
perilously close to matching a rejuvenated Rangdajied United FC in Shillong
just three weeks ago.
The skipper has flourished in his new position on the left
and with 13 goals, leads the I-League goal-scoring charts. “We are at a very
crucial juncture in the season and it is important to keep up to the standards
we have set for ourselves this season. Shillong away is always a tricky fixture
but the mood in the camp is that of confidence,” said Chhetri.
Westwood knows well enough than to assume an easy ride given
Bengaluru FC’s position on the table. “After the game in Bangalore, I spelled
out that Shillong Lajong would be a top-four side and they have proved me
right. It’s not going to be an easy game and we will have to work hard to get a
result,” said Westwood on the eve of the game.
Also, BFC arrived in the hill station for this next fixture a
full week in advance and that should give them some added benefit.
Missing Sunday’s fixture will be striker Robin
Singh and left-back Keegan Pereira, the both of who sit out with suspensions.
Westwood has among Beikhokhei Beingaichho, CK Vineeth and Malemnganba Meitei to
choose from to join Chhetri and Sean Rooney in attack. Thangboi Singto,
meanwhile, has a complete squad at his disposal with striker Cornell Glenn back
after missing the 0-0 draw against East Bengal last week.
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