NorthEast United face experimental Chennaiyin

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

NorthEast United would look to boost their bid for a spot in the top four when they resume their (ISL) campaign with a clash against here on Saturday.

Eelco Schattorie's team is fourth on the table with 20 points from 12 games. With just six games remaining and Jamshedpur FC, ATK breathing down their neck, it is imperative that the Highlanders grab a win against the bottom-placed side.

There will be concerns, though, particularly their form before the break. NorthEast were winless in four games and suffered a 1-5 reverse at the hands of FC Goa in their last match.

However, Schattorie will hope his side is fresh and raring to go after the long break, besides being boosted by the signing of Greek forward and

"We have reached the top four and we have done it through hard work. We have had time to get to know each other and then we had the break. In the break, we tried to make a plan for the next part," said Schattorie.

"We started preparation in the last two weeks. The only thing that I did not like is that we played our two friendlies against low-level opposition. That makes it difficult for the to assess the level of the team."

In six outings in Guwahati, NorthEast managed to win just once, drawing four and losing one game.

Once again, the onus will be on Bartholomew Ogbeche who has nine goals under his name to lead the attack against a fragile Chennaiyin defence which has the worst defensive record in the league this season (24 goals conceded in 12 games).

The defending champions have won just one game so far and have, realistically, just pride to play for. However, will be keen to ensure they finish as high up as possible and generate some momentum for their campaign in the AFC Cup.

He will hope the break and the addition of new signings help turnaround their fortunes. C K Vineeth and Halicharan Narzary have been brought in on loan from Blasters and the duo could liven up proceedings.

The Englishman also suggested that Chennaiyin might go into the match with just four foreigners.

"It could be that we will experiment with just four foreigners in the rest of ISL. We got in two boys from who are domestic players. So, they are not adding to foreigner quota. It's a no brainer for me, considering their quality. They are ready-made as they are already adapted to the conditions and the league," he said.

The likes of Jeje Lalpekhlua and Anirudh Thapa, coming after encouraging outings with in the Asian Cup, will also be confident of replicating the same with

However, the absence of due to suspension will be a worry for an already shaky defence.

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First Published: Fri, January 25 2019. 19:05 IST