FC Goa still chasing maiden ACL victory
Updated On: 29 April, 2021 07:53 AM IST | Margao (Goa) | PTI
Last season runners-up Persepolis FC and Al Wahda have 12 and 10 points from five matches respectively. Al Wahda will come into Thursda''s match on a confident note after their 1-0 win over in their last match on Monday.

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Already out of reckoning for a knock-out berth, FC Goa will seek their maiden win in the AFC Champions League (ACL) in their last Group E match against Al Wahda of the UAE here on Thursday. If the Goan team manages to win, it will become the first India club to achieve the feat in the tournament. The team conceded an 89th minute goal to squander the chance on Monday when it played out a 1-1 draw with Al Rayyan of Qatar. With three points from five matches, FC Goa are not in contention of a Round of 16 berth from the group. Last season runners-up Persepolis FC and Al Wahda have 12 and 10 points from five matches respectively. Al Wahda will come into Thursday's match on a confident note after their 1-0 win over in their last match on Monday.
But FC Goa will also take confidence from the fact that they could have won the first leg match on April 17. In that match, the Abu Dhabi-based side had majority of possession and they were clearly the better side but FC Goa too were impressive in their counter-attacking display and they had two great scoring chances, including Brandon Fernandes' shot that hit the post. "Our plan is to be competitive and collect the three points tomorrow," said FC Goa head coach Juan Ferrando ahead of Thursday's match. "It may not be an easy task considering the recovery of our players but we must keep our concentration and perform." "Finishing third in the group of the AFC Champions League is not an easy task. As the head coach I'm proud of what my players and coaching staff have done so far." He said the key would be to stay focused and put the best foot forward. "These players are mentally strong in managing pressure. I don't see my players losing confidence. The target in every match and tomorrow is going to be the same."
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