I-League: Chance For Bengaluru FC To Clinch Second Title
Bengaluru FC, who are placed at the top of the table with 29 points from 14 games, are in with a chance to clinch their second title in the penultimate round of I-League 2016 when they take on Goan football club Salgaocar.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 16, 2016 11:15 pm IST
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Bengaluru FC just need a win to clinch their second I-League title.
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Bengaluru FC take on Goan football club Salgaocar on April 17.
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They are placed on top of the table with 29 points in 14 matches.
A win away from clinching their second I-League title in three years, Bengaluru FC will look to guard against complacency when they host Salgaocar on Sunday. (Read more football stories here)
On the eve of the match at the Kanteerava Stadium , chief coach Ashley Westwood refused to be drawn into any talk of glory.
"It's just another game of football and I haven't laid any expectations down to the boys. We know what we need to do. The league is for us to win now and I hope we get the right result," said Westwood while addressing the press.
The title has been reduced to a two-horse race after East Bengal played out a 0-0 draw with Sporting Clube de Goa yesterday. Bengaluru, meanwhile need a minimum of two points from two games to wrap things up. The Blues play second-placed Mohun Bagan in the season's final game in Siliguri on Saturday but could render the game meaningless should they beat Salgaocar at their fortress.
But despite playing down the much-awaited clash Westwood admitted the prospect of winning the title at home would be pleasing.
"Obviously, we are at home and would like to win it there in front of our fans with a performance that they would be proud of. It adds that extra bit of spice. But again, we are not counting our chickens before they hatch."
The club from Goa had a rather indifferent start to the league that saw Scottish coach Malcolm Thompson getting the sack and Santosh Kashyap take over. And after spending most of the season battling relegation, Salgaocar managed a ticket to safety after beating Aizawl FC last week.
Kashyap, however, will be without a few players, striker Darryl Duffy (suspension) being the biggest miss on the list that includes Calvin Mbarga and Gurjinder Singh (both injuries).
Westwood has a headache of a different kind - a completely fit and available squad to choose from.
"Everyone's fit. Everyone wants to get involved. That's a nice selection problem for me. Will try and pick up the best team. Everyone's chomping at the bit and that's always a good thing."
The Bengaluru attack has been in blistering form scoring eight goals in their last two games that included a structured 3-1 dismantling of East Bengal. The return of Eugeneson Lyngdoh too has played its part in the Blues' resurgence and the No.14 said the dressing room was hungrier than ever for the title.
"Last year we slipped at the last moment. We have another chance now. Tomorrow we have to go all out. We need to go and script our own history. We were gutted last year after losing. We are hungrier this year. We are looking forward to it and we will go all out."