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ISL: Rudderless ATK aim to end on high against NorthEast (Preview, Lead)

IANS  |  Kolkata 

A day after stepped down as interim of ATK, the reigning champions, who are hopelessly out of form, will look to end their campaign on a high when they take on fellow strugglers NorthEast United in an (ISL) tie here on Sunday.

According to team officials, assistant-and Irish star will be in charge for their last fixture at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan.

Roy and Keane could continue in the ensuing Super Cup qualifiers as well. However, for those games, former Mohun Bagan too could give inputs even if he is not in the technical area.

Westwood, 41, was the of the two-time champions before he had to take up the coach's job as was removed owing to a string of underwhelming performances.

But fortunes did not turn for the Sourav Ganguly co-owned side as they lost six games under him and drew only once.

Westwood, who won two titles and a Federation Cup in three seasons with Bengaluru FC, was in the technical area for the last time when were pummelled 1-5 by FC Goa on Thursday. It was learnt that the heavy defeat was the final nail in the coffin.

are placed ninth in the 10-team points table and have won only three games this season, losing ten times in 17 ties.

The champions in the inaugural edition and 2016 have only looked downhill this season with a raft of to key players adding to their woes.

won the first ISL with who stayed on for the 2015 season.

In 2016, ATK, whose squad was run with help from Spanish giants Atletico Madrid for the first three seasons, captured the title with at the helm.

Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Keane, a former Tottenham Hotspur striker, told reporters that even though he was only informed about his new responsibility at the club on Friday, he is still well prepared for the challenge at hand.

"I got a phone call yesterday and said in the circumstances can you take the responsibility. I was, of course, happy about it. We've prepared these last few days to our best ability and we're looking forward to tomorrow's game," he said.

"I'm very relaxed and confident in this position. I have to organise a few things with the coaching staff in the last couple of days.

I've been of various clubs. I was the national for many years. So I have almost always had that responsibility," said Keane, who missed a number of games this season due to

Keane also said that despite having failed to make an impression, he and his team will give their best in the game on Sunday to finish the season on a winning note.

"I'm focussed on the game as player-manager and the players have also responded well to me. My responsibility is to organise the team for this game, and honestly, all I'm concentrating on is that," he said.

Coming to their rivals, NorthEast are rock-bottom in the table and have also looked the worse for wear throughout.

The Avram Grant-managed side have lost their last five encounters, the latest being a 2-3 reversal at the hands of FC.

The Highlanders have lost as many as 12 games out of 17 this term and would also want to salvage some pride before ending engagements.

"We have to give our best no matter what the circumstances. We have played well in some of the games but we have failed to pick up the right results. I think when you are losing with one goal in games we are playing well, we need to check ourselves," Grant said.

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First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 19:40 IST
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