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Chennaiyin gear up for inconsistent Hyderabad

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BAMBOLIM, Jan 3: Two-time champion Chennaiyin FC would look to get back to winning ways when they clash with Hyderabad FC in an Indian Super League (ISL) match at the GMC Stadium, here on Monday.
Placed at seventh spot, just above their Monday’s opponent, Chennaiyin will are coming into the contest after two consecutive draws.
Poor finishing has cost CFC in the games so far and they have given away goals from set-piece situations which would not please the coach Csaba Laszlo as CFC has two wins, two losses and four draws so far.
Influential midfielder and captain Rafael Crivellaro will miss Monday’s game due to injury sustained.
Laszlo said Portuguese attacker Isma was set to return after an injury enforced break and that could be good news for them.
The onus would be on the likes of Lallianzuala Chhangte and Anirudh Thapa to rise to the occasion and provide the thrust to the CFC attacks.
The form of Hyderabad FC, on the other hand, seems to have tapered off after a bright start. Wins over SC East Bengal and Odisha FC apart, they had draws against the formidable Bengaluru FC and ATK-MB.
However, things haven’t gone Hyderabad’s way since and lost three games which has pushed the team to eighth place in the points table.
The team allowed FC Goa to score twice in last five minutes and poor defending would be a worry for the Hyderabad think-tank.
Up against an attack-minded CFC, the Hyderabad line-up, especially the defence would be facing a huge challenge.
The CFC coach Laszlo isn’t taking Hyderabad FC lightly and said they had been playing really well.
The Hyderabad team has suffered three losses on the bounce and coach Manuel Marquez would be hoping for a turnaround quickly as play-off hopes could slip away quickly.
Marquez said CFC boasts of several good players and they would need to step up if the side has to return to winning ways. (PTI)

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