Competition
Lajong face an uphill battle against Bagan in Hero Fed Cup Semis
13 May 2016

AIFF Media Team

SHILLONG: Mohun Bagan will start as clear favourites to make the cut when they take on Shillong Lajong FC in the second leg of the Semi-finals of the Hero Federation Cup in Shillong on Saturday evening (May 14, 2016) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Shillong, Meghalaya. The kick-off for which is at 5PM IST.

The Mariners had trounced the Reds 5-0 in the first leg, leaving the hosts to try and pull off a miracle of sorts if they fancy making it to the final of the coveted Tournament. However, the elevated position does not make the experienced Mohun Bagan gaffer Sanjoy Sen one bit complacent. Rather, he wants his boys to treat this as a fresh game and go all out for a positive result.

“This is a new game. We are starting 0-0. Need to win this game and qualify for the final,” Sen said during the Official Pre-Match Press Conference.

Sen minced no words in stating that the Federation Cup meant a lot to the Mariners who “missed the I-League title by a whisker”.

“We need to win the Fed Cup for our supporters,” Sen informed.

The Bagan coach was also all praise for rivals Shillong Lajong who he claimed, “have a good young side and experienced foreigners and beat East Bengal thrice in 15 days.”

“It’s not going to be easy by any means. We have to be at our best,” he added.

Meanwhile Shillong Lajong’s Head Coach Thangboi Singto has no choice but to forget the miserable performance in Kolkata and marshal his troops for an eventful outing at home.

“For us it (tomorrow’s game) is one more chance for redemption. The players should take this game as a big challenge and aim to end the season on a high,” Singto opined.

“We were doing well till they scored the first goal. We always knew it was going to be a tough game but did not expect this kind of result. We should have done better as a team,” he said.

The usually cool and composed Singto agreed that motivating the players under such circumstances is never easy but backed his boys to give their 100 per cent tomorrow.

One person who seemed all charged up ahead of the encounter tomorrow was Lajong’s midfield mainstay Penn Orji.

“Bagan grabbed their advantage in Kolkata, now it’s our turn. Football is unpredictable, anything is possible,” said Orji adding that the team was composed and ready for the do or die encounter.

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