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Dempo look for revenge

Armando Colaco’s Dempo Sports Club will definitely not take things easy when they meet Air India in the Round XV match of the I-League at the Balewadi Sports Complex on Wednesday.

After being clear leaders in the early part of the season for seven rounds, Dempo crashed to three defeats in a row and it was Air India’s 2-0 away win in Fatorda that had shown to all the Goan team’s defence was vulnerable.
Since then, Dempo has remained tentative and have lost only one of the next four matches. At present, they stay at the top with 30 points from 14 matches, three points clear of Kolkata teams, East Bengal and Mohun Bagan. Their rivals Air India are on 20 points from 14 matches.

In the last match against Chirag United Kerala, Dempo had plenty of misses but early strikes from Clifford Miranda and Ranti Martins were enough for the league leaders to stay ahead of the chasing pack.

However, Air India would not be such an easy meat at home. On Saturday, Air India’s defence spearheaded by Collin Abranches, Lamine Tamba and Muhammed Shafi frustrated Shillong Lajong no end in a goalless draw.

Dempo will have to go all guns firing as Kali Alaudeen, who captained Air India in the last match, can shift roles effortlessly and is good at either positions, in the midfield or defence. Striker Sandesh Gadkari was off-colour and had to be substituted in the second half, but Sandeep Sangha worked nicely upfront with Alaudeen keeping him busy all the time.

In the last five encounters, Air India has won two, lost two and drawn one — their last win coming just before Christmas against Pailan Arrows. Air India hasn’t done badly given that much wasn’t expected from the Mumbai outfit, who was forced to adopt Pune as home for this season.
The kick-off is slated for 2.30pm.