The Free Press Journal

Southern Derby, more than tie

Bengaluru and Chennaiyin look for their first win as they clash at Sree Kanteerava stadium today

- FPJ CORRESPOND­ENT

Bengaluru FC and Chennaiyin FC will seek their first win of the season when they renew rivalries at the Sree Kanteerava stadium here on Sunday.

The champions of the last two Hero Indian Super League editions have not been at their best this time around and suffer from similar problems. While the defending champions Bengaluru have played out three draws and are eighth on the table, 2017-18 champions Chennaiyin are rock bottom with just one draw to show for from three matches.

A win on Sunday will be vital for both teams and help them go into the internatio­nal break on a positive note.

A lack of goals has been at the forefront of the poor start both teams have made. While

Bengaluru have at least one goal to show in three games, Chennaiyin FC are the only team not to have registered a goal so far.

It has not been all gloom and doom for the two teams so far though. After a stalemate against NorthEast United in their opening game, Bengaluru were in control of their match against FC Goa and only an unfortunat­e tackle in injury time helped Goa equalise through a penalty. Against Jamshedpur FC, though, heroics from Subrata Paul denied Bengaluru a goal.

“Things like this happen in football. Sometimes it's a question of things happening, but no real reason for it. It's just numbers. It's the same for Chennai. They haven't scored for many games now, but they are going to change that for sure. We have created a lot of chances with different players and that is important,” said Bengaluru coach Carles Cuadrat.

The Spaniard will be happy with how his team’s defence has been performing. The only issue is the continued absence of Albert Serran due to a muscle injury.

“We are working well with our team. I have seen that in the first three games. We have not been scoring goals, but we have been consistent with our performanc­es,” he said. John Gregory’s side have a revamped forward line from last season, but thanks to a combinatio­n of profligate finishing and poor decision-making, they are yet to find a goal.

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