Mohun Bagan seek to get back to winning ways against high-flying Kashmir


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kolkata | Updated: 05-01-2019 18:00 IST | Created: 05-01-2019 17:20 IST
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City football giants Mohun Bagan will look to get back to their winning ways when they take on high-flying Real Kashmir FC in an I-League fixture at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan here on Sunday. The hosts will be bolstered by the return of a fit-again Sony Norde who missed four consecutive matches due to muscle injury. Norde, who has helped Mohun Bagan win the I-League, was seen training in full flow and was named in the 18-member squad. Mohun Bagan won back-to-back matches against Minerva and Shillong Lajong FC after losing the Kolkata derby but faltered against Neroca FC in their previous encounter to slip to sixth position on the table. "Sony is fit now and will be in the 18-man squad.

Our target is to get three points at any cost," Mohun Bagan coach Shankarlal Chakraborty told reporters on the eve of the match. Riddled by a long injury list which has the likes of Pintu Mahata, Sukhdev Singh and Sourav Das, the return of Norde will be a big relief for the team who have won only one from six matches at home. With Norde back, the Mohun Bagan coach may look to bench last season's leading scorer Aser Dipanda, while giving a central role to Henry Kisseka. In the first leg, Real Kashmir lost to Mohun Bagan by a solitary goal and since then the debutants are on a unbeaten run from six matches.

"The first leg match was different. It was a different ground, different conditions. Currently they are ahead of us so we have to focus on the game," the Mohun Bagan coach said. "I have told everyone to forget about what we did in the first phase. We have to focus on the second leg. Currently we are concentrating on Real Kashmir game. "Real Kashmir are a good side, they are in good form at the moment and are very consistent. They have very good foreign players. The Indian players are also supporting them. We have to be very cautious against them. They did well against East Bengal," he added. Real Kashmir have scored five points which include a win over leaders Chennai City to remain in title contention. In the standings, the David Robertson-coached side lie on third place with a six-point deficit against leaders Chennai City FC who have played one match extra.

"It's good to be here. Halfway into the season, this is the longest gap we had. We have all enjoyed," Robertson said. Asked about their first leg defeat, he said: "We did our bits. But it's a different ball game playing here in a bigger ground. We have done well against EB hopefully my players will do well against Mohun Bagan." Robertson further said the pressure would be on the home side Mohun Bagan who lost their last match. "MB lost the last game, so there is of course a lot of pressure. Playing in front of home crowd so many fans is difficult. They have not been great at home," he remarked. Real Kashmir will be boosted by the return of defender Mason Robertson who missed against East Bengal due to food poisoning. "Norde is a good player but he is not the only player. He didn't play in the first leg.

Defensively we have been good. We create chances in every game. We have to be focused for 90 minutes. Against Kolkata clubs you have to be focused for 90 minutes," the Kashmir coach said. They may be in the midst of a dream run in their debut season but coach Robertson said "We have to be realistic." "The expectations increased after the first leg. But my first target is to save relegation. We are a new club and playing against big teams. We want to finish as high as we can. We know we won't win the league. It's a great honour to play against teams like MB and EB -- the results of which would determine where we would finish," he added.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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