Chennaiyin FC looks to get back to winning ways
Bottom of the table Delhi Dynamos FC take on Chennaiyin FC with nothing but professional pride to play for. The match may not change the fortunes of the home side in the ISL, but it could certainly affect the visitor’s chances in the top four.
By : migrator
Update: 2018-02-10 20:40 GMT
Chennai
Chennaiyin is currently third on the table with 23 points but has a game in hand on the teams above and below them. A victory could take it to second spot, and an unlikely loss will still keep it where it is.
In a remarkable co-incidence, Chennaiyin have won every alternate game in the last 10 matches. Since it has lost the last game against Bengaluru FC, the pattern would suggest that it will beat Delhi Dynamos — a team which has won just two games in the entire season. Chennaiyin head coach John Gregory, with cushion of a game in hand and the position it is in, can make the most of the situation and give some key players a rest.
“I always believe in playing my best team, so it wouldn’t make a difference on Sunday. Everyone’s fit, we’re all healthy, and the only player we’re missing is the skipper, who is out with suspension. We lost the previous match — playing with 10 men for most part — 10 men who gave everything, but are now looking to bounce back and are raring to go for the game,” he said, exuding the confidence of a man who is not too far from sealing a top four spot.
Gregory won’t take it easy though, saying that it would be foolish to write it off as a game which is already won. “You would usually say that they’ve nothing to play for but pride and professionalism — but they’ve played well and did well in Chennai. The team is littered with good players but unfortunately it hasn’t gone their way. Nevertheless, they’ve got some talented players and we expect them to try and win the match,” he said.
Chennaiyin is one of the few teams to have given away points to Delhi Dynamos during a 2-2 draw, and the home side will want a better result this time around.
“The reason is very simple, when the ball is on the ground we play well. We play delinquently, with speed, with control and with good combinations. But when we are attacked and when we have the ball in the air, it is a problem,” Delhi’s head coach Miguel Angel Portugal said, trying to explain his side’s position in the league table.
He also spoke about the team’s inability to excel under pressure when aerial attacks are coming at them, and Chennaiyin will certainly want to exploit that weakness on the morrow.
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