ISL-10 | Chennaiyin and Bengaluru FC will both look for an elusive win
The Hindu
CFC seeks to end its six-match winless run when it hosts BFC in the ISL derby. Coyle believes BFC players will be hungry to perform under interim coach Renedy Singh. CFC has nine points from nine matches, while BFC stands ninth with seven points. CFC is committed to an attacking style, aiming to nullify goals conceded and end its winless streak. BFC hopes an away victory will boost its campaign.
Chennaiyin FC will be hoping to get back to winning ways in the Indian Super League when it hosts rival Bengaluru FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Wednesday.
The visitor, playing for the first time since parting ways with coach Simon Grayson, will want to end its six-match winless run.
CFC coach Owen Coyle believes the Bengaluru players will be hungry to perform under interim coach Renedy Singh.
“I don’t think being under a new coach makes BFC vulnerable. They will be even more dangerous, and we have to respect that. However, we know that we can stand toe-to-toe with anyone when we are at our best,” Coyle said ahead of the game.
The host, with nine points from nine matches, stands eighth on the table. The side squandered a two-goal lead and shared points in its previous two outings.
“We know we should have picked up more points in the previous games, but the essence of what we are doing is good, and we just have to bring everything together,” Coyle said.
“I would say we are the most exciting team in the league because we are committed to our attacking style, but we also want to nullify the goals we are conceding,” he added.
Asian Games champion Avinash Sable opened his season in the 3000m steeple chase with a silver in the Portland Track Festival, a World Athletics Continental Tour bronze event, in Oregon on Saturday. He clocked 8:21.85s. Asian champion Parul Chaudhary took the bronze in the women’s 3000m steeple chase in a season-best 9:31.38s. Former Asian bronze medallist Sanjivani Jadhav struck gold in the women’s 10,000m in 32:22.77s, a time which was a second off her personal best, while Seema was sixth in 32:55.91s.