In their previous fixture, RoundGlass Punjab FC recorded a comfortable 2-0 victory against Real Kashmir FC to open up a four-point gap at the top. However, it was soon reduced to a single point after rivals Sreenidi Deccan FC’s win over NEROCA FC.
Mumbai Kenkre FC, on the other hand, narrowly went down 0-1 to holders Gokulam Kerala FC in Kozhikode. But irrespective of the result, coach Akhil Kothari believed it was a strong display from the Mumbaikars. “We were unfortunate not to get anything out of the game even after playing so well against Gokulam Kerala. But it happens sometimes – when you play really well and still don’t win. After that, we focused on recovery as we only had three days to prepare for the RoundGlass Punjab game,” said Kothari.
Kothari believes his team is in better shape compared to the last time these two sides met, a 3-0 win for RoundGlass Punjab FC in Panchkula a fortnight ago. He also feels the home advantage will play a key role in tomorrow’s game. “Now, we’re at home and much more focused. We know what to expect from a strong side like RoundGlass Punjab, and we will be much more competitive this time,” assured Kothari.
Despite their opponents languishing in the relegation zone, Vergetis gave them due respect. “Kenkre FC is a difficult opponent for us. They have performed really well in recent games. Even though they lost against Gokulam Kerala in their last game, they were very competitive, especially in the first half. So we are expecting a very strong contest tomorrow,” said the Greek.
The match between Mumbai Kenkre FC and RoundGlass Punjab FC will be broadcast live on Eurosport and Doordarshan Sports and streamed live on the Discovery Plus OTT platform at 7pm IST.