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ISL: NorthEast and Bengaluru eye revival as they face similar struggles

Both the teams have struggled after a strong start this season

bengaluru-fc-kbfc-isl Bengaluru FC is placed sixth on the team standings with 12 points | ISL official website

There is little to separate NorthEast United from Bengaluru FC at the halfway stage of Indian Super League as both the teams struggled after a strong start and would look to revive their fortunes when they face off in Vasco on Tuesday.

Both the sides started strong, maintaining their place in the top four before a bad run of results saw them slide down the table.

The Highlanders find themselves a point adrift of sixth-placed Bengaluru who have accumulated 12 points. Both teams have conceded more goals than they have scored and while Bengaluru have lost four games on the trot, NEUFC are winless in six while suffering three losses.

The last time the two sides met, NEUFC fought back to earn a 2-2 draw, despite trailing by two goals. And NorthEast assistant coach Alison Kharsyntiew, who will be filling in for the suspended Gerard Nus, hopes the Guwahati-based team can turn the corner and start afresh.

“The main thing is that we not only focus on the negatives but the positives also,” he said.

“Tomorrow is our first game of the second leg of the season and it's a new day, a new beginning for us. I'm sure that the players and the team as a whole can give a good performance tomorrow.”

BFC interim coach Naushad Moosa, who took over from Carles Cuadrat before the game against SC East Bengal, couldn't help the side arrest their slump, suffering a 0-1 defeat.

But one positive from the game for Moosa was getting his idea across to his players.

“Before the game (against East Bengal), the message was not to worry about the result,” he said.

“No matter what happens, we come out with the feeling that we gave our 100%. Of course, winning is important. But in the last match, the most important thing was for them to have faith in me in the way we want to play.”

Moosa felt the match against the Highlanders will give 'The Blues' a better assessment of themselves.

“I have been watching NorthEast, they are not a bad team. They are a team that fights back. We cannot be relaxed,” said Moosa.

“Our players are aware of their roles and how important this match is going to be for us to understand where we stand in the league. We have 10 games in hand, and maybe for a good start (for the rest of the tournament), let's try to win the game against NorthEast.”

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