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Title within sight, Minerva Punjab take on Chennai City

Press Trust of India  |  Coimbatore 

Firm favourites FC will look to strengthen their on the title when take take on hosts City in a highly significant Hero game here tomorrow. As Soundararajan and his men prepare for their final league game, they face the daunting task of bringing the relentless Punjab side to a halt in their title race in order to better their own chances of escaping relegation. "It is a challenge again for us. Tomorrow, it is our last match on our home ground. Only if we win, we can improve our reputation. We will go all out, regardless of the opponent. We have got nothing to lose, said V Soundararajan. Punjab are top of the league table with 32 points from 16 games. With two games left, the title is theirs to lose as NEROCA FC (31 points from 17 games), East Bengal (29 points from 16) and Mohun Bagan (27 points from 16) wait to pounce on any dropped points by the title favourites. The position of their opponents in the standings has no bearing on how Punjab are preparing for the game, according to "We never underestimate the opponents. They had very good support at home in their last game. They are a good side. 90 percent of the is about the mental strength. If you are mentally fit, you think I can do that.

We are strengthening the players mentally." City are in a spot of bother at the other end of the table. Since Gokulam Kerala and Indian Arrows are free of relegation worries, Churchill Brothers are the team for the Southerners to better. Although superior head to head results give City an advantage, Soundararajans boys must win their last game and hope that Churchill Brothers go winless in their remaining two fixtures. A disastrous run of eight winless games was brought to an end by City as they won 3-1 against their struggling rivals Churchill Brothers a few weeks ago. But East Bengal put to the swords and ran riot in a 7-1 thrashing in their last game to dent the confidence in the "Last match against East Bengal was a challenge for us. Tomorrow, it is a prestige issue. are in a better position than East Bengal, said of City Soundararajan. "Initially we started well, After that, I dont know what happened to the team. It is a bad defeat for our team. The players also agreed with me." needs to turn up once again, just like he did at the start of the season, to fire into a hopeful lead against City have always tried to play an attacking game of and it should continue against Khogen Singhs side, against whom they will hope to score early in the game to pile up the pressure. Defeats to giant-killers Gokulam Kerala and title rivals East Bengal caused an opening for the title race, reducing Punjabs lead at the top. and scored to help the Punjab-based side to register a strong comeback win against Aizawl in their previous game and that should act as a huge morale-booster. Punjabs ability to project a united front has helped them mount a serious title challenge this season. Add Bhutanese superstar to the mix and they boast a talented first team lineup. "There is no difference between Indian and foreign players at Punjab. We are working and playing as a team. is a talented boy. We used him in the right position." An early goal for City could pave way for a shock result but Punjab will be confident of a commanding performance over ninety minutes to put one hand on the much sought out trophy.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 18:15 IST
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