I-League: Punjab FC face Indian Arrows with aim to stay in race


Mumbai, Mar 2 (IANS): Indian Arrows, in their third I-League 2019-20 encounter at the Cooperage Stadium in Mumbai, will take on second-placed Punjab FC on Tuesday.

Punjab FC are coming into the game on the back of a draw against Gokulam Kerala FC, which hampered their chase for the title after Mohun Bagan extended their lead at the top of the table with a 3-1 win over TRAU on Sunday.

The Warriors, who are now trailing the Mariners by 13 points, had got the better of the young Arrows by a scoreline of 1-0 when the two teams last met in Ludhiana.

Their striker Dipanda Dicka is on the cusp of making a piece of history of his own as he sits only a strike away from completing a half-century of goals in the Hero I-League. The Cameroonian was also the solitary goal scorer for Punjab in the draw against Gokulam.

Speaking before the match, Head Coach, Punjab FC, Yan Law said, "Our match against Gokulam didn't go as expected. Both teams missed their chances and we couldn't defend our lead. We are disappointed with the result but we are not giving up hope. Mohun Bagan haven't won the league yet and it's mathematically possible for us to take the top spot. So we will keep fighting till the last match and hope for the best."

Indian Arrows, after losing the first two games by margins of 1-3 and 0-2 in Mumbai, would be hoping for a better show on Tuesday.

Leading goal scorer and the Captain of Indian Arrows, Vikram Pratap Singh said, "Punjab is a very good side and are second on the points table. They have many experienced players, few who have played for India in the past as well, along with a good bunch of youngsters. Our game against them in Ludhiana was a really hard-fought one and we are expecting another tough match. We will give our 100% and go for the three points."

Singh also commented on his experience with the Arrows and the growth that he has experienced in the last few months, saying, "It is a great honour and opportunity to be a part of the Indian Arrows team. It has certainly helped me improve my game. Playing in the I-League across India against top-quality professionals has taught us a lot and all the players in our team have grown as players."

 

  

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