<p>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. <br /><br /></p>.<p>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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />“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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />“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.<br /><br /></p>
<p>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. <br /><br /></p>.<p>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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />“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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />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.<br /><br />“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.<br /><br /></p>