Chennaiyin FC Target Crucial Win vs ISL Newcomers Inter Kashi

Chennaiyin FC will look to build on their three-match unbeaten run when they host Indian Super League newcomers Inter Kashi. Head coach Clifford Miranda anticipates a tough match against a side managed by his former colleague, Antonio López Habas. Midfielder Maheson Singh received significant praise from Miranda, who called him the best Indian number 10 currently. The hosts will be without injured striker Daniel Chima Chukwu for the fixture.

Key Points: Chennaiyin FC vs Inter Kashi: ISL Match Preview & Team News

  • Chennaiyin unbeaten in three matches
  • First-ever meeting between the clubs
  • Coach Miranda faces former colleague Habas
  • Maheson Singh earns high praise
  • Striker Chima Chukwu ruled out injured
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Chennaiyin FC seek three points in first-ever match against ISL debutants Inter Kashi

Chennaiyin FC, unbeaten in three, host ISL debutants Inter Kashi. Coach Miranda previews the clash with former colleague Antonio Habas.

"I think he is the best Indian number 10 at the moment - Clifford Miranda on Maheson Singh"

Chennai, April 6

Chennaiyin FC, unbeaten in their last three matches, will aim to earn all three points and move up the table when Indian Super League newcomers Inter Kashi visit the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Tuesday.

This fixture represents the first official encounter between the two teams. Inter was promoted to the ISL last season after winning the I-League title. Chennaiyin approaches the match following a tough draw against unbeaten FC Goa, a game they led until the 88th minute. Reflecting on his team's recent improvement, head coach Clifford Miranda provided a cautious review of their performance.

"We were very good with the ball (against Goa), we had creative chances, and we were moving the ball well. In the second half, we were unlucky not to have scored a goal. We played well with the ball, we pressed very well in the high block," he said.

Looking ahead to the challenge from Inter Kashi, Miranda highlighted the league's competitiveness and noted a familiar face in the opposing dugout, head coach Antonio López Habas, with whom he has previously collaborated. Despite their mixed start this season, Miranda anticipates a tough match against the visitors.

"It's always difficult to play any game. All teams are very, very competitive-it's never easy, and the matches are always close," Miranda emphasised. "About Antonio, I worked with him when I was a player at ATK, and then again briefly a couple of years ago when he came in, and we worked together for three or four months. I know how he operates. He has that sage mentality, and he prepares his teams in a very direct and aggressive way. But I expect even more this time, especially because they have dropped points and lost matches, and he will be looking to turn things in their favour."

Midfielder Maheson Singh joined Miranda at the press conference, thanking his senior teammates for their support in his growth on and off the field, and expressing gratitude to the head coach for trusting him since he joined the club.

"I am very grateful to him (Miranda) for giving me the chance. Pritam (Kotal) and Alberto (Noguera) have helped me a lot on and off the ground, so I will try my best to help the team. For me, the team comes first, whether I play or not, the team comes first," he said.

Maheson, who has participated in all five matches this season, also received high praise from Miranda. "I think he is the best Indian number 10 at the moment, in my opinion, and he will only get better. He is very good in the way he reads the game; he is very good in pockets; he is very, very good in his defensive work. He needs to improve some things in his game, and of course, he needs to score more."

Finally, regarding team updates, Miranda stated that he expects the entire squad to be available, except for Daniel Chima Chukwu, who was sidelined with an injury in the last match against FC Goa.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a new fan to the ISL, it's exciting to see a debutant team like Inter Kashi. Hope they put up a good fight. But Chennaiyin at home should be too strong, especially with players like Maheson Singh in form. His attitude is fantastic.
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Rohit P
Miranda calling Maheson the best Indian number 10 is a huge statement! Hope the young lad lives up to it. We need more Indian players to step up and become match-winners. The future looks bright if we nurture this talent properly. 🇮🇳
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Priya S
Respectfully, I think the coach is being overly cautious. We are at home against a newcomer. We should be aiming for a convincing win, not just "a tough match." We need to be more assertive if we want to challenge for the playoffs. The draw against Goa showed a lack of killer instinct.
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Aman W
Missing Chima is a blow. We need someone to finish those chances. Maheson is creating, but we need a striker to put them away. Hope the other foreign players step up. Come on, Marina Machans! Let's fill the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium!
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Kriti O
Good to see Inter Kashi in the ISL, bringing football from a new region. But as a Chennaiyin fan, my loyalty is clear! Three points please. The league is so competitive this year, every match feels crucial. Excited for Tuesday night! ⚽

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