15-Feb-2025 04:42 PM
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Kolkata, Feb 15 (Reporter) East Bengal FC will play Mohammedan SC at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK) in the Indian Super League (ISL) match here on Sunday.
East Bengal FC are currently placed 11th with 18 points from 19 games, having won once and lost thrice in their previous five matches. However, four goalless games in their last five fixtures has dented their progress and the Red & Gold Brigade would want to regain their scoring touch and solidify their position with 15 points still to play for them in the league.
At the bottom of the standings, Mohammedan SC have gone through a difficult debut campaign in
the ISL, earning 11 points from 19 encounters. The team has scored just nine goals in the competition, conceding 34 and are coming into this game on the back of a three-game-long losing streak.
In the earlier fixture between these two sides in November, both sides had settled for a goalless draw.
As of now, East Bengal FC are 13 points behind sixth-placed Mumbai City FC (31). Bridging that gap and entering the playoffs might be slightly difficult, but it is in their hands to continue to push for a strong finish to the season.
After parting ways with Carles Cuadrat, the team went through a slight transition and their cause has not been bettered with a dry patch upfront, scoring the second-least goals (18) in the competition.
The star striking duo of Cleiton Silva and Dimitrios Diamantakos, who netted a combined total of 21 goals for their respective teams in ISL 2023-24, have scored just thrice so far – all of them coming from Diamantakos as Silva is yet to open his account for the campaign.
For both these sides, the key is to sign off positively from this season. With 19 games gone, each of them must have secured important takeaways that can enable them to ensure a better finish in the standings.
East Bengal FC have arguably consciously devised a strategy to catch opponents offside, having done so 51 times this season, which is the most by any side. This disrupts the other team’s offensive patterns and gives the Red & Gold Brigade a stronger base to build their attacking moves from.
The Jordanian centre-back has been a powerhouse for East Bengal FC, making 17 blocks, winning 32 duels, rounding off 54 recoveries, 63 clearances, and also finding the back of the net twice in 13 appearances this season.
Mohammedan SC’s defensive frailties have been palpable, since they have given away multiple goals in each of their last four games. This marks the second-longest such stretch by any team in their debut ISL season, only behind Hyderabad FC’s six-game run between December 2019 and January 2020. Their goal difference of -25 is the worst in the league.
Mohammedan SC’s attacking problems have been down to their inefficiency upfront, as they have converted just six of their 29 big chances this season. They have the lowest conversion rate (20.7%) among all teams. East Bengal FC (28) are the only team to have created fewer big chances than Mohammedan SC this season.
East Bengal FC head coach Oscar Bruzon said that his team has worked hard towards recovering their lost form.
“This was a long week. It was a week where we worked towards bringing our performances back to the level that we have displayed earlier against good and quality teams,” he said.
Mohammedan SC’s assistant coach Mehrajuddin Wadoo expressed that his side understands the magnitude of this match.
“We know the importance of this game. We are going to play with all our heart and make sure that the game is difficult for East Bengal FC,” he said.
If Dimitrios Diamantakos scores or assists in this fixture, he will have a goal contribution against all 13 teams he has faced in the ISL. Only Sunil Chhetri (15), Lallianzuala Chhangte (15), and Bartholomew Ogbeche (14) have achieved this feat against more teams in ISL history.
Mohammedan SC’s Alexis Gomez has been an important presence in the final third, winning back possession 20 times in this area, which is the highest tally among all players this season. Overall, he has netted and assisted once each, attempting 35 passes per game at 77% accuracy, producing 30 goal-scoring opportunities.
East Bengal FC’s PV Vishnu has dribbled impressively, averaging 3.7 take-ons per game, which is the joint third highest this season behind only Noah Sadaoui (4.5) and Liston Colaco (4.2). With four goals, he is the highest scorer for the team in ISL 2024-25...////...