AFC Cup: BFC to meet Aizawl in a crucial tie

Needs a win to bolster its chances of qualifying for inter-zone playoff semifinals

May 01, 2018 09:06 pm | Updated 09:06 pm IST - Bengaluru

Ready for the challenge: Still smarting from a shock defeat against New Radiant, skipper Sunil Chhetri says his team needs to make drastic improvements against Aizawl.

Ready for the challenge: Still smarting from a shock defeat against New Radiant, skipper Sunil Chhetri says his team needs to make drastic improvements against Aizawl.

Bengaluru FC (BFC) faces a crucial AFC Cup outing, against Aizawl FC, at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Wednesday.

BFC (9 points), placed second in Group E, needs a victory to bolster its chances of qualifying to the inter-zone playoff semifinals round.

Group-topper New Radiant is tied with BFC on points, but ahead on a better head-to-head record. If both teams win their two remaining matches, it will be New Radiant which advances to the next round.

BFC finds itself in a nervous state after a shock 0-2 defeat suffered at the hands of Maldives side New Radiant a week ago.

Skipper Sunil Chhetri stated that his team needs to make drastic improvements, describing the Male outing as the low point of the season. “We need to make a lot of improvements. As a team, we didn’t turn up (against New Radiant). It was the worst performance in our season. We sat down today, and couldn’t come up with a single positive from that match, except for the performance of Moya (Lalthuammawia), the goalkeeper.

“There was no unity, and we were not cohesive in attack. It’s so sad, for all the good things we did this season, one bad show could haunt us,” Chhetri said.

BFC will miss the services of defender Zohmingliana Ralte — he was the captain of Aizawl FC when the team clinched the 2016-17 I-League title — due to an injury.

Aizawl FC (1 point), meanwhile, is out of contention. The Mizoram club has not had the best of seasons, finishing fifth in the 2017-18 I-League.

Visiting head coach Santosh Kashyap explained, “We have no chance of qualifying, but playing an international tournament gives excellent exposure to the youngsters in our squad, especially against a strong team like BFC.

“To be honest, it will be difficult to defeat BFC in Bengaluru. We will definitely try do well, and it will be an entertaining match.”

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