I-League: Winless Neroca take on buoyant Real Kashmir (Preview)

IANS  |  Srinagar 

In quest of their first victory of the ongoing season, Manipurs Neroca FC will take on debutants Real FC at the TRC ground here on Sunday.

Real Kashmir's Scottish will rue the fact that his team could not pull off a win at home in their previous game, despite their opponents playing with 10 men for the entire second half.

An over-dependence on Ivorian striker Gnohere Krizo, who netted the winner against Minerva, to score was observed and Robertson might look to correct that.

Kashmir's four-man back line led by the coach's son and looked dependable but more impetus needs to come from the midfield where the likes of Zambian and Ivorian Bazie Armand will have to return better shifts.

has kept a clean sheet till now and has brought about some very good saves, which would be handy against an attack-minded Neroca side.

David Robertson, sharing his thoughts on match-day eve, said: "We are excited for Sunday. It will be a new experience, a new challenge and a tough game. Our players are confident facing a new team all over again."

"There is no pressure but we want to make sure we don't disappoint our spectators. We are a hard-working team overall, and I have full faith on my team to give their best on the pitch," he added.

Neroca's worries are stemming from a misfiring forward line and the only goal they have scored so far in the campaign has come from central defender of Brazil, who missed their previous game against Aizawl after picking up an in warm up.

who scored four times in their debut campaign last year has lost his place in the starting eleven and Nigerian who had seven goals last year has also not opened his account this season.

It remains to be seen if inspirational of Japan, who also went out with an in the opener against East and Eduardo are fit and back for service come Sunday.

Speaking before the game, said: "We want three points from Kashmir, that's more important for us. We have time to improve our mistakes. My team is working good and we will look forward to score goals. It's cold here but that's not an issue for us."

"We have to be focused on our game plan. We will enjoy the game and we hope we have a good crowd tomorrow, for us as well as for the home side," he added.

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First Published: Sat, November 10 2018. 17:18 IST