Bengaluru look to continue momentum against struggling Odisha


Bambolim (Goa), Dec 16 (IANS): Bengaluru FC have a chance at maintaining the momentum they may have gained from their 4-2 win over Kerala Blasters when they face a struggling Odisha FC at the GMC Stadium on Thursday.

Odisha have just one point from five matches and have scored the least number of goals in the league so far. Both their goals came against Jamshedpur FC when the latter were down to ten-men. Bengaluru FC, on the other hand, are unbeaten in the league so far.

Baxter's side average just 2.4 shots on target per match so far and the Englishman stressed the need for his side to be more attacking in nature.

"We certainly need to be better at attacking based on our possession. If we can gain momentum and take momentum away from the opponents, that will help us," said Baxter.

Odisha's defence has conceded seven goals so far, four of which have been from set-pieces (3 penalties and 1 free-kick). They have conceded a goal in almost every match.

But Baxter was firm in defending his backline and called in for a collective term performance, "I don't think conceding goals is the direct responsibility of the centre-backs and I don't think the centre-backs' performances have been sub-standard. We have defended very well in some games."

Bengaluru have scored a good chunk of their goals from set-pieces so far, including three from throw-ins, and will look to exploit Odisha's vulnerability in this regard. They are also high on confidence, coming off a huge win against Kerala Blasters, in which the likes of Cleiton Silva and Sunil Chhetri managed to find the net. Bengaluru coach Carles Cuadrat will expect his players to pick up from where they left off against Kerala.

"I know my players, there is no complacency. They are competitive and for sure, they will try to get the three points. We are never complacent against any team in the ISL because we know that any team can beat any team in this league," said Cuadrat.

"For sure, teams like Odisha are very dangerous. We are all conscious of that. We know that they have been fighting for the points, but it has not been happening until now," added Cuadrat.

 

  

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