FC Goa are currently in third position at the halfway mark with 15 points in the Indian Super League. But they are 10 points behind leaders...
FC Goa are currently in third position at the halfway mark with 15 points in the Indian Super League. But they are 10 points behind leaders Mumbai City FC. With another 10 games to go, the Gaurs’ Spanish coach Juan Ferrando pledged to take one game at a time, ahead of the clash against Jamshedpur FC at the Fatorda Stadium, on Wednesday.
The Gaurs finished on top last season, but this year, they have struggled to get desired results despite dominating most of their games. Ferrando’s men conceded the first goal in 8 out of their 10 matches. Lapses in concentration are not doing justice to their defense which, overall, has performed decently.
“Our target is to get three points every day. Of course, my dream is 50 points, to win all games and to get three points. We are not completely happy but now it’s important to take it step by step and in football, every game matters. We have to take each game at a time and tomorrow we have an important game,” said Goa coach Juan Ferrando
In their away leg, FC Goa were lucky to walk away with three points. However, the Spaniard seemed confident that he had addressed the issues in...