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ISL: SC East Bengal bank on fighting spirit

The red and gold brigade conceded two early goals against Chennaiyin FC in their last engagement

Our Bureau Calcutta Published 07.02.22, 12:18 AM
For Odisha, they have not won a game in the last three matches

For Odisha, they have not won a game in the last three matches File Photo

A comeback that should revitalise the dropping shoulders, SC East Bengal would look to continue their fight and bag a win when they take on Odisha FC in an ISL VIII match in Vasco on Monday.

The red and gold brigade conceded two early goals against Chennaiyin FC in their last engagement, but showed great determination to comeback riding a last-ditch equaliser from 18-year old Lalrinliana Hnamte after a superb free-kick from Darren Sidoel had brought them back in the game.

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The result helped them move to 10th spot in the table with 10 points from 15 games. More importantly, it was a fighting performance especially in the second half where the team showed spirit of the highest order, something that was missing in the previous games. “At half-time during the Chennaiyan FC match, I asked the players to be brave. I asked them to play freely and they delivered,” said head coach Mario Rivera who has one win and a draw apart from the two losses in his four matches in charge.

“The performance against Chennaiyan FC in the second half was one of our best. It will be right up the list along with the first half of the 2nd leg of Calcutta Derby,” he added.

Dutch midfielder Sidoel has looked good for SC East Bengal, scoring three goals in nine appearances this season, including two goals in his last two appearances. Besides, the defensive midfielder played as part of a back three in the last game and controlled the defence for the Calcutta side underlining his versatility across the pitch.

Rivera dropped a back three with two wing-backs after leaking two goals in the first half and it remains to be seen whether the Spaniard goes with the same strategy in the Odisha game as well.

For Odisha, they have not won a game in the last three matches. Odisha are seated eighth at the table with 18 points from 14 outings.

The last two fixtures between these two teams are the two highest-scoring fixtures in Hero ISL history. Odisha FC’s 6-5 win over SC East Bengal in the closing stages of ISL VII is the highest-scoring fixture in ISL while the 10-goal game in the reverse fixture earlier this season where Odisha FC won 6-4 is the second-highest scoring fixture in ISL, and the highest-scoring game of this edition.

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