Manolo Marquez calls for passionate support as FC Goa aims for semi-final comeback

ANI April 3, 2025 205 views

FC Goa's head coach Manolo Marquez is refusing to accept defeat after a challenging first-leg loss against Bengaluru FC. Despite being 2-0 down, the Spanish tactician believes his team can achieve a remarkable comeback in the second leg at Fatorda. Marquez is calling on passionate home fans to create an electrifying atmosphere that could inspire the team's potential turnaround. The Gaurs need at least two goals to force extra time and have previously demonstrated their capability by defeating Bengaluru 3-0 earlier in the season.

"Anything is possible in football" - Manolo Marquez
Fatorda, April 3: FC Goa head coach Manolo Marquez remains optimistic despite his team's 2-0 defeat to Bengaluru FC in the first leg of the ISL 2024-25 semi-finals.

Key Points

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FC Goa needs 2-goal win to force extra time in ISL semi-final

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Manolo Marquez calls for passionate home support

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Team seeks dramatic turnaround against Bengaluru FC

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Previous home victory gives squad confidence

Speaking at the post-match press conference on Wednesday, the Spaniard urged his players and fans to believe in a turnaround when the Gaurs take the field at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda for the second leg on Sunday.

"For me, the final score alone doesn't tell the full story of the game," Marquez stated. "Maybe we didn't create as many clear chances as Bengaluru, but we were in control, especially in the second half. Overall, I'm not very angry or disappointed with our performance."

FC Goa went into the match after a nearly month-long break from competitive football, something the tactician believes played a role in the team's performance. "Before today, we last played on March 8. Perhaps Mumbai City FC also felt similarly in their playoff game against Bengaluru. That said, BFC are a very good team. The reality is that we now need to try to turn this score around, but I am also very proud that we finished ten points above them in the league because they are a top team."

The Men in Orange now face a challenging task in the second leg, needing at least two goals to force extra time and three to win outright. However, Manolo Marquez is confident in his team's ability to rise to the occasion.

"We have 90 more minutes. We have to try and score at least two goals, in which case, we would get 30 more minutes to complete the turnaround - and that too at home," he said. "Bengaluru are very strong offensively, but let's see. Anything is possible in football."

Marquez also called on FC Goa's fans to play their part in making Fatorda a fortress on Sunday. "When we played here during the league season, we were leading 2-0, and the crowd pushed Bengaluru to make a comeback.

"Now, it's our turn. We know there will be a lot of fans at Fatorda. We want our supporters to come to the stadium and do as good as or even better than the Bengaluru FC fans did tonight."

Goa have already defeated the Blues 3-0 at home in the league season, and with the passionate backing of the home fans, the 56-year-old believes his team can pull off another big result. "It's a game, and anything can happen. It's completely different from the league season, but obviously, there is always hope."

The Gaurs will now look to channel that hope into action as they prepare for a high-stakes second leg in Fatorda, with a spot in the final on the line for Manolo Marquez and his men.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Love Marquez's positive attitude! The Fatorda crowd needs to bring the energy on Sunday. We've done it before against Bengaluru, we can do it again! 🔥 #ForcaGoa
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Priya S.
While I admire the optimism, I think the team needs to be more clinical in front of goal. We had possession but lacked finishing in the first leg. Hope to see better execution at home.
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Arjun M.
That 3-0 win against BFC in the league gives me hope! The boys just need to believe and the fans will do the rest. See you all at Fatorda! 🟠⚪
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Neha P.
The month-long break definitely affected our rhythm. But no excuses now - full focus on Sunday! Marquez knows how to motivate the team when it matters most.
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Vikram D.
Respect to Marquez for keeping the faith. Football is unpredictable - remember Liverpool's comeback against Barcelona? Why not Goa against Bengaluru? 🤞
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Sunil R.
The players need to channel that Durand Cup final energy! We've seen what this team is capable of when they play with passion. Hoping for some magic at Fatorda!

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