Chennai City faces Churchill Brothers in I-League

Press Trust of India  |  Coimbatore 

City will look to continue their impressive run when they lock horns with Churchill Brothers in the ninth game of the 12th Hero at on Thursday.

Churchill, on the other hand, drew their first game against defending champions FC 0-0 and will be playing their second straight away game on the trot.

The hosts go into the game leading 3-1 on the head-to-head count, while one game ended in a stalemate, among the five played between the sides in the Hero

Chennai's new Singaporean could not have been happier with the result and will look to carry on the winning momentum.

Besides Manzi, his Spanish signings, in particular, also had a good first game and so did his other and Nawas will hope they carry on with their good work.

will regret his effort in the lone goal that Arrows scored and will target a clean sheet this time around.

midfielder and captain said: "Churchill is physically strong, their attacking approach is different from ours. We will try to stick to our game and steal all three points tomorrow. is a and I hope he continues to play strongly throughout the season."

Churchill, on the other hand, had the better of the exchanges in the first half against Minerva and from will urge his team to do so throughout the 90 minutes.

Trinidadian striker has carried on with his penchant to find himself in goalscoring positions, most often created by him, but he needs to focus on his finishing.

The defence led by Lebanese along with and Serbian had a good game against the champions as well and they will have their task cut out against Manzi and company on Thursday.

Coach Gigiu said, "We will try to play our game as we played against Minerva last day. Our main motto is to win tomorrow. Every game is difficult for us and we will try to do our best for our supporters.

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First Published: Wed, October 31 2018. 19:20 IST