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In-form Punjab FC face stern test at Real Kashmir FC
Published at :January 9, 2020 at 8:51 PM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
(Courtesy : I-League Media)
The visitors will climb to the pinnacle of the league if they win against the Snow Leopards.
Hero I-League gets ready for another exciting encounter as a northern clash will unfurl in the valley of Kashmir on Friday. Real Kashmir FC will be taking on Punjab FC for the first time this season. The match, which will be the second-ever encounter between the two teams in the league, will kick-off at 11:00 AM. Real Kashmir FC, in the last season, came out victorious against Punjab FC away from home by a scoreline of 1-0, where Gnohere Krizo scored the winning goal for the Snow Leopards. [KH_ADWORDS type="3" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS] Real Kashmir is coming on the back of a home defeat to Mohun Bagan by a score of 0-2. One of the startling features of the match was, in spite of having a strong show till 70 minutes, Real Kashmir looked disorganized after the first goal. A similar situation was also seen in the match against TRAU where Real Kashmir conceded two late goals in the second half. A concern that the Real Kashmir gaffer will be well aware of. Speaking before the match, Real Kashmir FC, Head Coach, David Robertson said, “The game was disappointing, but we did well and had two great chances with Bazie and Mason almost scoring, prior to Mohun Bagan getting their goals. The game could have gone either way. They were more clinical in front of goal but if we play the same way in future games we will win.” [KH_ADWORDS type="4" align="center"][/KH_ADWORDS] He also commented upon their opponents Punjab FC and said, “Punjab is always a tough team to play against. We know it will be a tough encounter but we are looking forward to it.” “As I said, if we play and work as hard as we have we can win the game. The league is very competitive and there is no easy game and every team is capable of beating each other so there will be a lot of twists and turns as we move on.” Punjab FC played their last game in Imphal on January 4, 2020, and it ended in a draw with the outfit from Imphal and before that it was also a draw against Aizawl. Punjab in this match will be particularly keen on breaking this streak of draws and return to winning ways. [KH_RELATED_NEWS title="Related News | Article Continues Below"][/KH_RELATED_NEWS] Punjab FC, Head Coach, Yan Law reflected upon the match against TRAU. He said, “The match against TRAU was not as bad as the score was for us. The boys did well and stuck to our plan. We managed to keep a clean sheet and maintain more way possession than the opposition. The only problem was that we missed our chances while attacking. It just wasn't our day to get a goal or 3 points.” The Punjab head coach also added, “Kashmir is one of the strongest teams at home. The weather, the artificial turf, the size of the pitch, and the fans are all in favour of Real Kashmir. It's very difficult to get points off them for any travelling team. But the boys have worked hard and are ready to get the points missing from the last game. Let’s hope for the best.”Latest News
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