ISL: Inter Kashi challenge awaits Renedy's Blues as Bengaluru FC look to close down gap to top three
Bengaluru, March 21
Bengaluru FC return to the City of Joy as they face Indian Super League debutants Inter Kashi at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan on Sunday.
The Blues enter the tie on the back of an intense 0-0 draw against Mohun Bagan Super Giant at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru, while the hosts will look to bounce back to winning ways after two consecutive defeats against Mumbai City FC and Jamshedpur FC, according to a press release from Bengaluru FC.
Renedy Singh's Blues became the first side to ensure the Mariners dropped points last week, putting a stop to their four-game winning run in the ISL with an incredible display of resilience and purpose in front of their home crowd.
Kashi, on the other hand, fell short to Mumbai City FC as they went down 2-1, courtesy of a Lalrinzuala Chhangte goal a few minutes into the second half.
"I expect them to come all out at us tomorrow, as they gave a tough fight to (FC) Goa and against Mumbai (City FC) as well. But we have prepared well, and we will be ready," said Renedy.
Antonio Lopez Habas is no stranger to the Indian Super League, having won the inaugural edition in 2014 and again in 2019 with ATK and ATK Mohun Bagan, respectively.
Inter Kashi sit eighth with five points in as many games and will look to close the gap to the visitors on Sunday, who are sixth with eight points.
However, having received a red card against Mumbai City, Habas' absence on the touchline for his team's clash with the Blues might be a key point to note heading into the fixture.
"I have been preparing well for all the games. Yes, the next match will also be tough, but when the coach needs me, I am ready to step up and play for the team," said defender Ricky Meetei when asked about how he has been preparing for the games ahead.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Inter Kashi are struggling but playing at home can change everything. Habas not being on the touchline is a huge disadvantage for them though. BFC should capitalize on that.
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on BFC. Inter Kashi are a new team finding their feet. The real story is how ISL is expanding to new cities like Varanasi, which is great for Indian football!
Good to see Ricky Meetei's positive attitude. Young Indian players stepping up when needed is crucial for the league's growth. Hoping for an exciting match! ⚽
BFC needs to start converting draws into wins if they want to be in the top three. This is a perfect opportunity against a team low on confidence. Jai Blues!
The 'City of Joy' always has amazing football energy. Miss the old East Bengal vs Mohun Bagan derbies there, but glad ISL is keeping the stadium alive. Hope it's a good game for the fans.
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