• February 1, 2025 3:41 am

East Bengal FC’s hunt for victory to encounter firm Odisha FC challenge

The Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 campaign steps into a new matchweek that kicks off with a potentially blistering face-off between Odisha FC and East Bengal FC at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on October 22, Tuesday, at 7:30 pm IST.

 

The two teams must be determined to immediately find their footing in this campaign since the Red & Gold Brigade are yet to open their account, whereas the Juggernauts sit at the 10th spot with four points from as many encounters.

 

However, a duel between these two eastern outfits often produces fireworks, and the fans at the home turf of Odisha FC must be gearing up for an end-to-end battle that pushes each team to put their best efforts forward to walk away with three points.

 

Odisha FC’s strong past record

 

·Unbeaten Streak: Sergio Lobera & Co. are discovering their mojo in this campaign, and this game might give them their best opportunity thus far to do so.

 

They have a lot of confidence to draw from their on-going seven-game-long unbeaten streak against East Bengal FC, in which they have struck 23 goals.

 

With the Kolkata side giving away two goals per match on average in this campaign, it is to be noted that the Juggernauts have struck at least twice in each of their last seven home games, thus setting an exciting match-up altogether.

 

Tenacious Tacklers: The Juggernauts have been exemplary in breaking the opposition’s attacks, recording an 88.1% tackle success rate in ISL 2024-25. It demonstrates that East Bengal FC will have to be quick on their feet in building up their attacks as spending too much time on the ball could lead to Odisha FC recovering possession and initiating a counter-attack of their own.

 

East Bengal FC look to set the record straight

Search For Win: East Bengal FC have faced defeats six games in a row now, five of them this season and one to close out the previous campaign. Only NorthEast United FC (10), Hyderabad FC (8) and Jamshedpur FC (7) have lost more games in succession in the ISL than the Red and Gold Brigade. With this being Oscar Bruzon’s second game in-charge, the coach would want the team to adapt to his plans and pounce upon an Odisha FC unit that is yet to operate at the optimum levels that they often do under Lobera’s watch.

 Set-Piece Opportunities: East Bengal FC have some sharp strikers such as Dimitrios Diamantakos and Cleiton Silva in their ranks. With attacking midfielder Madih Talal winning 3.2 fouls per match, it opens up reasonable getaways for them to launch offence at the Odisha FC defence from set-pieces – a facet of the game that Lobera will have to set his team up for diligently.

 

Head-to-Head

 

The two teams have locked horns eight times against each other in the ISL, with Odisha FC winning six matches and East Bengal FC emerging victorious once. A solitary game has resulted in a draw, with the Juggernauts scoring 24 goals in this clash as compared to the 17 of the Red & Gold Brigade.

 

Coach’s corner

 

“Odisha FC need to get the best performance possible from the entire squad”

 

Odisha FC head coach Sergio Lobera called upon the entire squad to step up to the tasks whenever required. He stressed on the need for a strong bench and insisted that a variety of options allows him to mould his plans differently and have greater chances of winning the game.

 

“We need to manage the squad well. If you have a very good squad, you have more chances to win the game. If you have good options coming from the bench, we can change the game. We need to manage the timings and substitutions well and this is our job as the coaches to get the best performance possible not only from the players who are starting the match, but also the ones who are coming from the bench,” Lobera said in the pre-match press conference.

 

“East Bengal FC need a positive result”

 

East Bengal FC head coach Oscar Bruzon pointed at specific facets of the gameplay in which his team needs to uplift their performance standards, saying that a win is the need of the hour for them to increase the confidence levels in the team.

 

“We need to understand where to shape, the offensive triggers, to be more intense, to win duels, win second balls, to go big on the defensive transitions and to have fewer spaces in between our lines. We need a positive result to keep everyone in full confidence,” Bruzon said.

( Source: ISL Media)

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