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East Bengal look to continue winning spree against Churchill Brothers

News Agencies 16 December 2017, 12:31 IST

East Bengal look to continue winning spree against Churchill Brothers

Kingfisher East Bengal will aim to win their second game of the I-League when they host Churchill Brothers in the fourth clash here at the Barasat Stadium on 16 December.

Having picked up their very first victory of the season last week against Shillong Lajong and that too in a convincing fashion, given the 5-1 scoreline, East Bengal will be hoping for all three points against a side yet to open their points tally; which will take them to the third position on the table.

However, they will be cautious not to replicate city rivals Mohun Bagan who dropped points, co-incidentally against Lajong the previous day at home.

After recording just one point from their first two outings, which included an embarrassing Kolkata Derby defeat, Khalid Jamil will have a spring in his step after his players silenced the critics at the very venue last weekend.

"Everyone needs the luck to win. If we get three points I'll be happy. I got confidence after last game as we won. It doesn't matter if I score or a defender. As long as we win I am happy. I will be sad if the team loses and I don't score", said Willis Plaza on the eve of the game.

The Trinidad and Tobago striker, who has been under fire for not chipping in with the goals, got some support from coach Khalid Jamil. He said, "I tell him to try hard. Goals will come. He is trying. But most important thing is to win. You have to be patient."

The Goans, on the other hand, play out their second game in Kolkata within a week and between them was sandwiched a quick trip to the home of the defending champions, Aizawl FC who pipped them with a 1-0 result, Yugo Kobayashi scoring for the Reds in the dying embers of the game.

After the sacking of Ukrainian coach Mykola Shevchenko only two games into the season, Alfred Fernandes will hope that the tie against Kingfisher East Bengal does not go haywire like his debut game in-charge midweek.

"It is very difficult when a team concede 5 goals. We had a bad day in office against Mohun Bagan. The last match we played, one mistake cost us the match. Kingfisher East Bengal are a good team like Mohun Bagan. It is an incentive for the players to perform against big team", said the Goan.

He added, "Last year also we started badly. It takes time to settle the players as they are getting used to formations and tactics. We are trying hard. We have played only three matches. Injury concerns are there we are travelling a lot but that is part and parcel of games. The travelling is taking a toll on the player's fitness."

"We are playing against a team. All players are equally important. This is not about an individual. When we go to the field every team is confident. Lajong bounced back yesterday after conceding five and it is a good example. Tomorrow we can come out with heads high."

Churchill Brothers, who are yet to gain a point, are also without a goal this season and more will be required from their Nigerian striker Eric Nwaimo.

Domestic talents like Israil Gurung, Uttam Rai and Suraj Singh are yet to step up to the plate otherwise the Red Machines will be looking to be rooted at the bottom of the table for a longer period of time.

-ANI

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