FC Goa Seeks Home Win vs Delhi in Crucial ISL Clash

FC Goa aims to build on their recent victory when they host a winless Sporting Club Delhi at the PJN Stadium. Goa's coach Manolo Marquez cautioned against complacency, emphasizing the need for a strong performance despite Delhi's poor results. Delhi's coach Tomasz Tchorz has analyzed Goa's compact defense and believes his team has ideas to exploit spaces. The match pits Goa's home advantage against a determined Delhi side eager to convert their attacking promise into a first positive result.

Key Points: FC Goa vs Sporting Club Delhi: ISL 2025-26 Match Preview

  • FC Goa seeks second straight win
  • SC Delhi yet to earn a point
  • Manolo Marquez wary of Delhi's threat
  • Tomasz Tchorz has plan to break Goa's lines
  • Young Delhi side building team identity
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ISL: FC Goa aim to build winning momentum against Sporting Club Delhi

FC Goa host Sporting Club Delhi in ISL. Can Goa build momentum or will Delhi's attacking intent secure their first points? Preview and quotes inside.

"s inside.QUOTE: We need to forget statistics when we enter the pitch. If we don't play well, we will have problems - Manolo Marquez"

Margao, February 25

FC Goa will look to secure a second straight win when they take on Sporting Club Delhi in Match 15 of Indian Super League 2025-26 at the PJN Stadium in Goa on Thursday, according to a release.

FC Goa stuttered to a 1-1 draw against ISL debutants Inter Kashi, before they defeated Mohammedan Sporting 2-0 in Kolkata. On the other hand, SC Delhi started their season with a 0-2 loss to Bengaluru FC, and went down 1-4 to East Bengal after taking the lead in their second match.

Speaking ahead of their home fixture, FC Goa head coach Manolo Marquez said, "It won't be an easy game. They (SC Delhi) had chances in both matches they played. We need to forget statistics when we enter the pitch. If we don't play well, we will have problems".

Midfielder Ayush Chhetri, who has gradually become a stable fixture in the FC Goa midfield, said, "I played the last three years with foreign players and learned a lot from them. I'm using that experience this season. Now I'm trying to apply those lessons and take more responsibility on the pitch."

A young SC Delhi side has played some entertaining football under Tomasz Tchorz and early signs are there of them wanting to establish a clear identity for their style of play.

Speaking ahead of the match, Tchorz said, "Goa are always difficult opponents defensively. They are very compact and at Fatorda, they make the field very small to block access between the lines. Of course, we have ideas on how to break their lines and attack the space behind. We have studied the game carefully and will prepare in the best possible way."

Delhi will hope to draw confidence from their early attacking intent shown against current table toppers East Bengal, as they look to secure a positive outcome in what promises to be a demanding contest.

Discussing the squad's development and their recent defensive struggles, Tchorz said, "We are a new team, and building chemistry takes time. Yes, we conceded goals, but this is part of the process. We are working hard to become more compact, more aggressive in attacking spaces, and better in communication. I am confident that with patience and belief, the results will come."

Echoing his coach's determination, SC Delhi forward Alan Saji said, "After my injury last year, it was difficult to stay away from the game. Getting my ISL debut and minutes on the pitch means a lot to me," Saji said. "I am grateful for the trust from the coach, and I am focused on scoring goals and helping the team improve every match."

While the hosts will look to make home advantage count, the visitors will be eager to translate their attacking promise into a complete performance, making it a fixture that could be decided on fine margins.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's refreshing to see a new team like SC Delhi trying to play with a clear identity. Tchorz seems to have a plan. But Goa at home is a fortress. Hoping for an entertaining match with lots of goals!
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Vikram M
Good to hear Ayush Chhetri's perspective. Indian players learning from foreign teammates is how our league improves. But respectfully, FC Goa's performance has been inconsistent. A 1-1 draw with a debutant team? We need more clinical finishing.
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Priya S
Heartwarming to read about Alan Saji's comeback from injury. Wishing him all the best! Delhi's defense looks shaky though. If Goa's attackers are on form, it could be a long night for the visitors. Hoping for a fair and exciting game! ⚽
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Rohit P
The key battle will be in midfield. Delhi has to find a way to break Goa's compact lines. Tchorz's analysis is detailed, but execution on the pitch is different. Goa should win this, but ISL always has surprises.
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Michael C
Building a new team takes time. Delhi fans need to be patient. Conceding 4 goals after taking the lead is painful, but the attacking intent against East Bengal is a positive sign. This could be a turning point if they get a result in Goa.

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