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Chennaiyin’s all-win record against Mumbai City ‘scares’ Materazzi

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November 1, 2016

Chennaiyin FC players warm up before the start of the match 26 of the Indian Super League (ISL) season 3 between Chennaiyin FC and Kerala Blasters FC held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai, India on the 29th October 2016.
Photo by Vipin Pawar / ISL / SPORTZPICS

CHENNAI: Chennaiyin FC coach Marco Materazzi is ‘scared’ about his team’s excellent record against Mumbai City FC as they square up in an exciting Hero Indian Super League clash at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai, on Wednesday.

Mumbai City FC captain Diego Forlan during match 23 of the Indian Super League (ISL) season 3 between Atletico de Kolkata and Mumbai City FC held at the Rabindra Sarobar Stadium in Kolkata, India on the 25th October 2016.
Photo by Shaun Roy / ISL / SPORTZPICS

Chennaiyin FC have won all four clashes against Mumbai City FC since the inception of the league in 2014. But this season, Materazzi has seen history being rewritten. For example, Chennaiyin’s battles against FC Goa were always won by the visiting teams – including last season’s final – yet Chennaiyin FC broke the trend by winning at home this season. Delhi Dynamos had lost all four league clashes against FC Goa, yet secured a comfortable 2-0 victory against last year’s finalists in their last game.

“Every year, everything changes, and every ISL is different from the previous year. What scares me actually is that this season, everything is opposite. We won at home against Goa for the first time and that scares me against Mumbai, against whom we usually win,” said the Italian World Cup winner.

Chennaiyin FC are placed fifth on the table with nine points from six matches but Materazzi’s defending champions can jump to the top of the table with a two-goal victory. Materazzi, however, was not too concerned with either a victory or draw since the goal remains to qualify for the semi-finals and not finish on top at the end of the first phase.

Chennaiyin FC warm up before the start of the match 21 of the Indian Super League (ISL) season 3 between FC Pune City and Chennaiyin FC held at the Balewadi Stadium in Pune, India on the 23rd October 2016.
Photo by Vipin Pawar / ISL / SPORTZPICS

“I don’t care about a two-goal victory. What matters is to get to the play-offs and that is the target for us,” said Materazzi, who will have to do without the injured John Arne Riise and Hans Mulder.

Mumbai City FC have put their previous woes in the ISL behind them and are now slowly but surely working their way towards the play-offs. Costa Rican coach Alexandre Guimaraes has inculcated a winning habit in his team and is unperturbed with their poor record against Chennaiyin FC.

“First of all, our squad is totally different from last two seasons. I don’t have any player who has this memory (of losses). This is a totally different situation. We know that we are playing the champions, against a team who has more continuity of working with the team more than us,” said the Mumbai City coach.

Guimaraes confirmed that marquee player Diego Forlan was available for tomorrow’s clash and it usually means greater excitement on the field.

“When he plays, usually we win. When he plays, usually he scores, or creates an assist. When he plays, our opponents are more aware of him. That’s good for us,” said Guimaraes.

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