Real Kashmir face Punjab FC

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Srinagar: Real Kashmir will look to get back to winning ways when they host Punjab FC in the I-League here on Friday, in front of a partisan crowd that will again brave extremely cold conditions to back their team.
Former champions Punjab FC have been practising in the sub-zero temperature for the much-awaited encounter, which will take place at the TRC Turf Ground. Last season, the team from Punjab refused to travel to Srinagar for their match against Real Kashmir, following the Pulwama terror attack. Speaking before the match, Real Kashmir FC head coach David Robertson said, “Punjab is always a tough team to play against. We know it will be a tough encounter but we are looking forward to it. If we play and work as hard as we have, we can win the game. “I-League is very competitive and there is no easy game and every team is capable of beating each other so there will be a lot of twists and turns as we move on.” Punjab FC are yet to hit top form and coach Yan Law would hope his team begins its quest from the TRC Ground. Yan Law said, “Kashmir is one of the strongest teams at home.
The weather, the artificial turf, the size of the pitch, and the fans are all in favour of Real Kashmir. Real Kashmir are coming on the back of a 0-2 home defeat to Mohun Bagan. (PTI)

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