Chennaiyin FC eye Super Cup success

Aizawl have gained from their AFC Cup outings and that experience could help the side in this tournament.

Update: 2018-03-31 02:06 GMT
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Bhubaneswar: Eyeing a domestic double, reigning Indian Super League winners Chennaiyin FC will leave nothing to chance when they face Aizawl FC in their Super Cup campaign opener here on Saturday.

Having upset Bengaluru FC in the ISL title clash earlier this month, Chennaiyin will be high on confidence, as they kick off the inaugural tournament’s pre-quarter-finals stage along with the former I-League champions at the Kalinga Stadium.

Chennaiyin coach John Gregory is likely to test a few fringe players while resting some after a hectic ISL season. The southern team has registered only four foreigners for the tournament — Mailson Alves, Jaime Gavilan, Jude Nworuh and Raphael Augusto.

Mailson, who plays in a defensive role, paved the way for Chennaiyin’s come-from-behind win in the ISL final with two brilliant headers, which found the back of the net. For Aizawl FC, the Brazilian could and Raphael Augusto are the men to be looked out for.

Keenan Almeida is expected to take the place of Inigo Calderon at right back, and also in reckoning are Dhanachandra Singh and Fulganco Cardozo.

Mohammed Rafi could take the place of doubtful starter Jeje Lalpekhlua upfront. Goalkeeper Karanjit Singh too could be rested.

Aizawl FC, who finished outside the top four a year after their stunning debut-season triumph in the top-tier, will be keen to produce  a much-improved show and progress further in the knockouts.

Aizawl have gained from their AFC Cup outings and that experience could help the side in this tournament.

Up against a side like Chennaiyin, Aizawl no doubt have their task cut out, but they certainly have it them to earn full points.

Andrei Ionescu’s playmaking skills and set-piece ability coupled with the threat posed by David Lalrinmuana will have Chennaiyin FC on their toes.

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