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Confident BFC face Aizawl

Football I League : Westwood's men eye full points in second tie
Last Updated 15 January 2016, 19:30 IST

A confident Bengaluru FC side will look to take full points once again as they face debutantes Aizawl FC in their second match of the I-League here at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium on Saturday.

The Ashley Westwood’s side, riding high on a 2-1 opening win over Salgaocar FC, will be without midfielder Joshua Walker. Walker missed the game against Salgaocar and is yet to recover from a knee injury.

There will be considerable support for the Blues as four of the squad’s five Mizoram natives have traveled with the squad. Coming up against a new side, Westwood said there was no room for complacency.

“Like most times, tomorrow’s game will be a combination of our style and the strategy we adopt depending on our opponents. We’ve seen just one game of Aizawl and I can tell you that they definitely deserved a draw if not more against Bagan,” said Westwood.

On being asked whether he can guarantee a win , he said: “there are no guarantees in football but what I can assure you that every player who pulls on a BFC shirt, represents the club and me and will give nothing short of 100 percent,” Westwood replied.

Skipper Sunil Chhetri scored a sublime winner off a free-kick to give Bengaluru three points over Salgaocar, after CK Vineeth’s opener had been canceled out by a Darryl Duffy penalty at the Tilak Stadium in Goa.

Aizawl on the other hand, went down 1-3 against defending champions Mohun Bagan at the Barasat Stadium, in Kolkata, in their first ever I-League fixture last Saturday and the Manuel Retamero Fraile-coached side will be looking to make an impression against the Blues.

The city of Aizawl is buzzing with a historic first home clash in the I-League beckoning and Fraile said it would not be just the team who will be in action in Saturday’s game.

“The boys played their heart out against (Mohun) Bagan and we showed our true potential. But tomorrow, it won’t be just the eleven players in action; Mizoram will be there. The players know that they are representing not only the city of Aizawl, but Mizoram as a whole,” said Fraile.

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(Published 15 January 2016, 19:30 IST)

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