BANGALORE (India): Bengaluru FC will hope to keep intact their domination against ATK in the home leg of semifinal at the Indian Super League (ISL) on Sunday.
Carles Cuadrat’s men will be keen on making the trip to Calcutta next week, armed with an advantage, but will have to match the occasion with a big performance.
The two teams played each other at the same venue less than ten days ago in what was their last fixture of the league stages.
But the stakes have risen considerably since then for both Carles Cuadrat and Antonio Lopez Habas’ men. The Spaniard billed both teams on either side of the semifinal bracket as being those with similar styles of football.
“Both semifinals are being played by teams with a similar style of football. Chennaiyin and Goa both like to attack while us and ATK both rely on defence and it will be a very tactical battle between the teams at this stage of the competition,” said Cuadrat.
Bengaluru back-line looks impressive
Bengaluru will hope that their watertight defence that has conceded the least number of goals (13) in the league stages this season, turns up yet again to quell the threat that ATK’s attacking duo of Roy Krishna and David Williams possess.
Between them, the Fijian and Australian have racked up 19 goals and 9 assists, and are lethal on the counter, to say the least. However, Krishna, second on this season’s goal scoring charts with 14 goals, has fired blanks against Bengaluru in both league-stage games.
With ten clean sheets to his name, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu has clung on the Golden Glove band with ATK’s Arindam Bhattacharja in close pursuit. And the Blues’ ’keeper has benefitted from the defensive screen that Juanan Gonzalez, Albert Serran and at times Rahul Bheke have formed in front of him.
The visitors have themselves kept things tight at the back and along with Bengaluru, are the only other side to have conceded less than 20 goals in the league stages of the competition.
And Bengaluru, who haven’t exactly been fluent in front of goal, will have their task cut out.
In an encouraging sign for the hosts, Jamaican striker Deshorn Brown has been in good goal-scoring form, having scored twice in the league and four times in the AFC Cup since joining the Blues in January.
A slightly worrying factor for the Blues though is the burnout to few key personnel who were involved in a mid-week AFC Cup clash that went into extra time.
“I think it was unfortunate that we had to play thirty more minutes of football over the ninety on Wednesday. A few players who were on the pitch through that game will be taking the field again on Sunday, but it’s a situation we have to manage,” said Cuadrat.
Cuadrat also confirmed that skipper Sunil Chhetri, who has been recovering from a hamstring strain and came on in the second half of Wednesday’s game, was fit to take on ATK. “Sunil wasn’t expected to play as many minutes as he did against Maziya, but he will be ready for Sunday.”