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Pune FC geared for second place finish

Pune –  Pune FC have their eyes set on finishing second, the next best position at stake in the I-League after the championship was decided in the previous round.

While a runner-up spot will be a first for Pune FC, the aim ahead of the Round 26 match against Pailan Arrows is to win in front of their home fans at Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex here.

Irrespective of the result, Pune (49 points) is assured of the third place. However, coach Derrick Perreira is in no mood to compromise and is well aware that East Bengal (47 points) can leap-frog them.

“The game is important like any other game. We are in with an excellent chance to finish with our best. The players are ready and realise what is expected of them,” said Perreira.

Victory on the morrow will add up several other achievements. Apart from achieving a best-ever season, Pune stand a chance of ending with highest wins (15 already) and similarly top the scoring charts — Pune (51 goals) trail Churchill (53) and Prayag United SC (52).

Pune will also be  hoping to extend that their four-match winning run.

The Arrows go into the game without any pressure on them for a result and nothing to lose and can prove to be difficult customers on a given day.

“Arrows are a young, energetic and fighting side. We will need to keep a check of that, stick to our plans and force the result we want to complete our season on a high,” added the Pune coach Perreira.

Earlier in the season, it was Pune who had ended Arrows’ nine-game unbeaten streak in all competitions with a 2-0 win in Kolkata. Following that, in 23 games in all competitions, they have only managed four wins and three draws and suffered 16 losses.

Arrows, currently above the relegation in 12th, have troubled their rivals’ defences having scored 10 goals in their last 12 games. Holicharan Narzary and Milan Singh (five each) lead the goal scoring charts and goal-threats are present from all over with the likes of Indian national team attacker George Alwyn, Len Doungel and wingers Shaijumon and Tirthankar doing well.

Arrows will have a host of absentees among their regulars includingwith on-loan Pune FC midfielder D. Ganeshan who is ineligible to play and centre-back Deepak Devrani who misses the fixture due to an injury.

Pritam Kotal and Prabir Das will help shore up the defence led by India international Shouvik Ghosh. Ex-Pune FC custodian Soram Poirei, who incidentally made his league début with Pune FC in the last home match of the 2010-11 season, returns as the established No.1 goalkeeper for the visitors.

Pune FC would nonetheless be keen to take advantage of the relatively inexperienced Arrows back-line who have conceded goals in all but three matches of the 23 played ever since the two teams met in the first leg back in November, while their players hammering in 22 goals in the last last eight I-League games, including 13 in the last 3.

Perreira kept his cards close to the chest and is expected to have the same 18-named for the game. With a full injury-free squad to choose from, options are aplenty ahead of this must-win game.

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