Goa keen to bounce back\, Delhi hunt for first win

Goa keen to bounce back, Delhi hunt for first win

Press Trust of India  |  Margao 

will demand a response from his side when they take on Dynamos in a Hero clash at the here Thursday.

Lobera admitted that the performance was the "worst" he has seen in his tenure as they came up second best in every department.

"This is possibly the worst defeat of under my coaching. We have to work hard and Improve," the Spaniard said.

However, the Spanish will take heart from the fact that they are playing in front of their fans given the 100 per cent record they enjoy this season on home soil.

The good for is also the return of star striker after after serving his one-match suspension. His presence will bolster their attack given the lethal form he is in with six goals and four assists in 350 minutes.

"It is evident that Corominas is a very for us and its good that he will be back for us. But if you rely so much on one individual then it's unlikely that you will win a lot of things. We need to overcome adversities with or without the players," said Lobera.

It will be interesting to see if Lobera decides to change personnel in key positions especially with getting back to full fitness.

The game against Dynamos will also see Goa's very own return to Fatorda. The winger, who enjoyed a purple patch under Zico, joined last season and since then, has had a patchy form.

It remains to be seen if Fernandes would start as although he has travelled with the team, he has only just recovered from a

will be pleased with his team's performance for a period of 15 minutes in the second half against FC where they managed to score twice. He took the gamble of fielding in between the sticks at half-time and preferred to play more foreign players in the outfield.

Whether or not Gombau chooses to take the game to Goa from the outset remains to be seen. FC had adopted a similar approach but their woeful finishing coupled with the gaps left behind in defence allowed Goa to ship five past them.

"It's true that Goa are very good at attacking If they catch us open, they can play between the lines and punish us. It will be a good game as both the teams like to play good football," said Gombau.

In seven matches this season, Delhi haven't been at their best. Gombau will hope that they are eighth time lucky. After dropping down to the fourth spot in the league table, a win will take Goa back to pole position.

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First Published: Wed, November 07 2018. 17:25 IST