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ISL Playoffs: Chennaiyin FC eye semi-finals berth against arch-rivals FC Goa

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Margao (Goa) | April 19, 2024 12:00:03 AM IST
Chennaiyin FC are looking forward to taking on arch-rivals FC Goa in the quarter-final match of the Indian Super League (ISL) at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao.

Meanwhile, the Marina Machans qualified for the playoffs after four years and are in pursuit of their third title.

Chennaiyin will face their first hurdle in the knockout stage on Saturday when they lock horns with FC Goa in the knockout game for a place in the semi-final.

Owen Coyle's men became the first ISL side to register three back-to-back comeback victories in the league stage, and each goal was scored by a different player in those wins, signalling the team's collective strength and resilience.

The rivalry between Chennaiyin FC and FC Goa has evolved over the years into a fiercely competitive and high-scoring encounter. Although Chennaiyin lost their final league stage game against Goa, they hold an edge over the Gaurs when it comes to the head-to-head record in the ISL knockout games, having won three and drawn one of the five matches played between them.

While speaking at the pre-match press conference, head coach Owen Coyle seemed confident as he recognised his team's ability to win the crucial game away from home.

"We are excited for the upcoming match and looking forward to it. The team is going into the match with a positive mindset, knowing how well we have been playing in the league, especially in the three wins against Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Jamshedpur FC and NorthEast United FC where we had to win in the last minutes," Coyle was quoted in a release from Chennaiyin FC as saying. "We know that we go there, and a lot of people perceive us as a big underdog in the game which is fine; that's not a problem. Obviously, we're away from home but it's a game we can win. We are also very respectful of the quality that FC Goa possess. They have got good international players in addition to the domestic players but we have got good records for big games and that's what we want to do," the head coach added.

Captain Ryan Edwards also lauded the unity in the team as they aim to clinch the trophy. Edwards has been in fine form and has contributed to the wins along with the likes of Rafael Crivellaro, who has registered the third-highest assists (7) in ISL 2023-24 and Jordan Murray, the highest scorer for the team this season with five goals.

"I think it certainly helps, it's all well and obviously, then you have to go on the field and perform. So, it helps to your advantage but in the end, it comes down to the 90-minute game and now it's the knockout game and we all want to do well and go to get the trophy. I don't think the upcoming game is any much different than going into a league game and our performance in the last few games speaks for itself about how important it is for the club," Edwards said. (ANI)

 
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