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Shillong Lajong travel to Punjab to face off Minerva Punjab FC

Shillong Lajong travel to Punjab to face off Minerva Punjab FC (Photo courtesy: Shillong Lajong FC)

Shillong Lajong FC travels to Punjab to face off Minerva Punjab FC on 7th February at the Tau Devi Lal, Panchkula in Chandigarh at 2 PM. The match will be televised live on Star Sports 2/Star Sports 2 HD/Hotstar App/Jio TV.

Lajong will be going into this match after suffering a three-goal defeat at home to Mohun Bagan on 3rd February. They were unable to capitalise on their chances and neither could make full use of home advantage thereby missing out on three important points.

The Reds are currently in the 5th position with 17 points from 5 wins and 2 draws. Shillong Lajong has played 7 matches away from home so far and have only won 2 of those games beating North East neighbours, Aizawl FC and Neroca FC in their home ground and drew against Mohun Bagan. Having notched up only 11 goals out of 14 matches, Lajong will be hoping to convert their chances and beat the favourites Minerva in Chandigarh and a lot is expected from their forwards, Koffi and Jagne.

Minerva Punjab won the first leg encounter in Shillong on 14th January with a solitary goal from William Opoku.

Talking about Minerva Punjab, Shillong Lajong coach Alison Kharsyntiew said, “Minerva is a well-balanced team with players who work very hard throughout the ninety minutes.”

“It will be a tough match for us, but we are ready for the challenge. The remaining four games are very crucial for us. We want to take each game at a time and earn maximum points from every game.”

The Punjab side has surprised everyone with back to back power pack performances since the I-League kicked off in November last year and have won 8 games, drawn and lost twice. They are currently in the second position with 26 points from 12 games.

Since the start of 2018, Minerva continued their good run of form and became a force to reckon with as they enjoyed four wins on the trot, against Gokulam Kerala, Mohun Bagan, Lajong & Neroca which saw them dominating the league table for the whole month of January. In the past two encounters, however, they drew against East Bengal 2-2 in Barasat and lost their first outing of the year to Churchill Brothers in Goa by 2-1.

Minerva has scored 17 goals in total and their highest goal scorer and target man is Bhutanese, Chencho Gyeltshen who has netted 6 goals and handed 5 assists in the league so far.

Talking about the player’s threat coach Alison said, “Chencho is our real threat. He has been performing consistently and in our last match we saw his impact.”

(Shillong Lajong FC)