ISL: Blasters meet Hyderabad in crucial encounter

Bartholomew Ogbeche
Bartholomew Ogbeche has been in fine scoring form. File photo: IANS

Bambolim (Goa): The Hyderabad FC juggernaut will be put to test against Kerala Blasters FC who will themselves be desperate to get back to winning ways and cement their place in the top four when they meet in the Indian Super League (ISL) here on Wednesday.

Table-toppers Hyderabad have all but secured their place in the semifinals, having 32 points from 17 matches. They would want to consolidate their lead at the top further with Jamshedpur FC -- 31 points from 16 games -- breathing down their neck.

Both Jamshedpur and third-placed ATK Mohun Bagan have a game in hand and can potentially knock Hyderabad off their perch if they drop points against Blasters who have their own top-four aspirations.

Blasters are fourth in the table with 27 points from 16 outings, and a win on Wednesday would see them consolidate their place in the top-four with Bengaluru FC (26 points) and Mumbai City FC (25 points) also in the fray in fifth and sixth place respectively.

"We are happy. But we have a lot to improve. The season has been fantastic for Hyderabad FC. Similarly Kerala is having a very good season and their offensive players are brilliant," said Hyderabad head coach Manolo Marquez.

Bartholomew Ogbeche is having the best season in India this time and his contribution to Hyderabad's success has been immense to say the least. The Nigerian became the second player to reach the 50-goal milestone in the ISL in their last match against FC Goa.

By the final whistle, he scored his second goal and overtook Sunil Chhetri to become the highest-scoring player in the ISL.

Ogbeche scored his fourth brace of the season and his ninth overall in the ISL in the last match. His tally for goals for the season now stands at 16. He broke his personal record of 15 goals in a single season of the ISL.

He has his sights on another record now -- most goals by a player in a single season of the ISL.

Luna is Blasters' answer to Ogbeche and the contest between two superstars of this season will be one to watch out for. The Spanish midfielder has been a vital cog in Blasters' wheel.

In the last match, he scored both of Blasters' goals in their 2-2 draw against ATK Mohun Bagan. It was his first-ever brace in the ISL.

He has scored four goals and provided six assists this season.

Luna is only the second Blasters player in the ISL history to have reached the 10-goal contribution mark for them. The only other player to achieve this feat for the club is, incidentally, Ogbeche.

"It's just another game, they are the best team in India and deservedly on top of the table. We've to stay concentrated and try to do well.

"I expect a tough game. We'll try to test something different tomorrow, every game is different. No problem, we've got enough players with quality," said Blasters head coach Ivan Vukomanovic.

The last time the two sides met, Blasters won 1-0. 

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