Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Subrata Paul dropped from Indian squad

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com PTI sportm@hindustant­imes.com

India’s most-capped goalkeeper Subrata Paul was on Friday dropped from the 32-member national football probable list for the forthcomin­g 2019 AFC Asian Cup qualifying match against Kyrgyz Republic.

The 31-year-old Paul, who has been a part of multiple Nehru Cup triumphs and the AFC Challenge Cup win in 2009, which helped India qualify for the Asian Cup after a gap 27 years, did not figure in the list compiled by chief coach Stephen Constantin­e.

Skipper Sunil Chhetri’s name is also not in the list due to double bookings in India’s last internatio­nal.

The players will undergo a preparator­y camp in Mumbai ahead of the March 27 match against Kyrgyz Republic at the Dolon Omurzakov Stadium in Bishkek. There is very little to separate the two teams as FC Goa host Chennaiyin FC in the second semi-final of the Hero Indian Super League (ISL) on Friday. The great rivals were all-square in the league stage as FC Goa scored a stunning 3-2 victory in their opening match in Chennai, scoring three goals in the first 45 minutes, while Chennaiyin FC fought back and levelled things out with a 1-0 victory in Goa. The teams face each other knowing there has never been a draw between them. In the nine matches the two sides have played, Goa won four and Chennaiyin five, including the famous final in 2015.

A total of 35 goals have been scored in these encounters and if Goa’s head coach Sergio Lobera stays true to his style, then there will certainly be lots more entertainm­ent. “We understand the importance of the away goal, but this rule will not make us change our style of play. In the last game, even when a draw was enough,

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Goa Stats Chennaiyin

we went for the win. The team has to continue with the same mentality. In the last three games, we have great numbers in terms of the goals we’ve scored,” Lobera

said during the pre-match media interactio­n.

Goa have scored 12 goals in the hat-trick of wins that they stitched up to enter the semi-finals, but the big change is that they have also conceded just once in 270 minutes of football.

Lobera said that while his attackers took away the plaudits, he knew the entire team was working hard offensivel­y and defensivel­y to perform better, and even praised his backline.

Chennaiyin enter the game on

a patchy run of just two wins in their last five games, but are statistica­lly one of the soundest traveling teams this season. They have the most number of clean sheets in total (7) and have conceded the least amount of shots away from home (78).

Their goals are also spread across the team over 11 players, unlike Goa, who are heavily reliant on Ferran Corominas and Manuel Lanzarote in that department (18 of the 22 home goals Goa scored have come from them).

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Chennaiyin’s Anirudh Thapa.ISL

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