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Mohammedan Sporting prepare to face Aizawl FC

Mohammedan Sporting Club training session. (Photo courtesy: Mohammedan Sporting Club)
Mohammedan Sporting Club training session. (Photo courtesy: Mohammedan Sporting Club)

Mohammedan Sporting Club will hope that the loss against Indian Arrows is water under the bridge when facing Aizawl FC in the ongoing Hero I-League on Thursday.

The match is slated for a 2 PM kick-off at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan and will be broadcast LIVE on 1 Sports with online streaming available on 1 Sports’ Facebook page.

The Black Panthers saw their unbeaten run cut short to six games when they were beaten 1-0 by Arrows last week.

Tactically Mohammedan SC looked poorer with defenders exposed and looked incredibly vulnerable. There was no intensity in their play, they kept playing long balls, losing possession cheaply and failed to find the penetration needed to threaten the rival goal.

Despite his disappointment with the result Mohammedan SC Jose Hevia remains confident that his team will bounce back from their poor performance.

“The previous game was an eye opener for the team. The players have put the disappointment behind and fully focused on the upcoming game against Aizawl. Looking at the team and their commitment at training, I am confident we will do well,” Hevia said.

It’s a match Hevia will obviously be desperate to get a reaction from his men, but has admitted he faces a tough task to lift the battered morale of his players.

“It’s never feels good when you lose a match, but we still have a lot of work to do,” Hevia added. “Even in the dressing room we are being realistic because there are still many matches to play and many points to play for. We need to remind players that it’s not the end of the world.”

Mohammedan SC currently occupies fourth position on the league table with 10 points from 7 matches. “We are aware of the log situation,” commented the coach, before adding, “We prepare to win every match that we play.”

“Aizawl are a good team,” Hevia pointed out. “They have some enterprising players, but at the end of the day we want to win and collect the three points. It won’t be easy, but we are ready to win this one.”

The game will see former Mohammedan SC coach Yan Law, who left under extremely bitter and controversial circumstances, go up against his former employers for the first time since leaving the club in October, giving the game an added twist.

Jose Hevia and his technical team at Mohammedan SC will be boosted with the availability of Jamal Bhuyan with the influential midfielder having recovered from an injury. Meanwhile, striker Pedro Manzi is also available for selection after finishing the mandatory 7-days quarantine period.

(Photo courtesy: Mohammedan Sporting Club)