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Bengaluru hope to stretch form, Goa seek miracle

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BAMBOLIM, Jan 22: Two teams experiencing a varied run of form yet running neck-to-neck on the points table will face off when Bengaluru FC take on FC Goa in the Indian Super League here on Sunday.
Bengaluru FC arrive into the clash on the back of a five-match unbeaten run. After being pushed to second-bottom, the Blues commenced a turnaround mid-December, which sees them now eighth on the table.
A win against FC Goa could take them to 16 points and two places higher. The Blues have adopted an entertaining brand of football lately, rubber-stamped by their 3-0 win against defending champions Mumbai City FC in the last outing.
Marco Pezzaiuoli has been buoyed by Prince Ibara’s newfound goalscoring form. His physicality, strength, and aerial ability makes Bengaluru FC dangerous from set-piece situations. He has scored two goals off corners this season. Three of the four goals scored by the Congolese striker have been headers.
Full-back Roshan Singh is having a breakout season as well.
The 22-year-old already has five assists to his name. He requires one more to become the highest Indian assist-provider in a single Hero ISL season.
Interestingly, three of Ibara’s four goals have come off Roshan’s assists. The last time these two sides met, FC Goa nicked the game 2-1 at the same venue.
Bengaluru head coach Pezzaiuoli is confident of negating a repeat. “We have learnt from our mistakes from the first game. We have now got some good momentum and our players are motivated to do well,” said the tactician.
FC Goa head coach Derrick Pereira had praise for Bengaluru FC. “They have changed their formation and playing style. They will be a tough side to beat.”
The Gaurs have not been experiencing the best of results on the field. They failed to win their last two games – both against opponents placed lower on the league table. Gifting SC East Bengal their first win of the season midweek only rubbed salt onto their wounds.
FC Goa have played 12 games, winning only three. They are placed ninth on the table with 13 points.
“It is true that things have not been going according to plan but we are now going into the games with a different mindset. I believe miracles happen,” Pereira said, still hoping to make the semi-finals.
Lack of bite in the final third has been FC Goa’s Achilles Heel. They have the lowest goal conversion rate out of all teams (7.6%). (PTI)

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