I-League: Gokulam needs to sharpen attack against Real Kashmir
The Hindu
KOZHIKODE
Gokulam Kerala doesn’t quite look like a team that has won the I-League’s last two editions. More so in the final third.
Gokulam will be desperate to address that issue ahead of its clash against Real Kashmir at the Corporation Stadium here on Friday. The reigning champion has scored just nine goals from its 11 games thus far.
Poor finishing has worried the management so much that it has gone on a signing spree midway through the season. Two strikers, Joby Justin (Chennaiyin FC) and Eldar Moldozhunusov (Kyrgyzstan), were added only Wednesday. Earlier this month, it had roped in Omar Ramos and Sergio Mendigutxia, from Spain, along with coach Francesc Bonet.
Though the Spanish Gambit seemed to have worked in their first match for the new club – Gokulam defeated an in-form Churchill Brothers through a goal from Mendigutxia – the team was then beaten 1-2 by TRAU.
As a result, Gokulam is lying fifth on the table with 18 points, seven behind the leader Sreenidi Deccan. Kashmir is also on 18 points.
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