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Aizawl eye crucial points vs Kenkre

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Kolkata, March 27: Aizawl Football Club have had a tough time in the I-League with two wins in the last seven games which have seen them drop to 10th in the table.
Yan Law’s boys were beaten 2-1 by Churchill Brothers FC Goa last time out, which marked their fifth loss in the tournament.
The club would be looking to bounce back against a stubborn Kenkre Football Club on Monday, who are also hungry for points.
Talking about the next match against Kenkre FC, Yan Law said, “Kenkre FC are also as desperate as us for the points because both of us are in situations where we don’t want to be in. It will be a high-intensity game and both teams will be going for the 3 points. The boys are mentally prepared for this game and we are looking forward to playing Kenkre FC.”
Goalkeeper Anuj Kumar was also at the press conference. When asked about the importance of playing out from the back as a goalkeeper, Kumar said, “When I joined the club, I knew that the coach likes to play from the back and likes to keep the ball.
“So I knew that I had to be good with my feet and I guess I am performing well and I like the strategy and the tactics that our coach goes with.” (ANI)

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