Depleted ATK look to exploit home conditions against FC Goa

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Dec 13 2014 | 2:08 PM IST
A depleted Atletico de Kolkata will look to exploit the home conditions against the mighty FC Goa in a battle between two heavyweights in the first leg semifinal of the Hero Indian Super League football tournament here tomorrow.
The home camp has been reduced to a mini hospital with doubts over the fitness of five key players -- Arnab Mondal, Biswajit Saha, Fikru Teferra and Jofre Mateu, while forward Baljit Singh Sahni has been ruled out because of suspension.
FC Goa, on the other hand, have been boosted by the return of Miroslav Slepicka and Andre Clarindo dos Santos who have scored nine goals between them.
The duo were rested by Zico as the three-time World Cupper opted to test his bench strength with as many as nine changes in their last league match against ATK, after already ensuring a semifinal berth.
But the Brazilian's defence may just look a bit shaky without his influential Portuguese defender Bruno Pinheiro, who was sent off in a dubious fashion in their 1-1 draw against ATK in the previous match.
For ATK, Arnab has twisted his ankle in the previous match and it is unlikely that Antonio Habas will risk his most reliable Indian central defender on an injury-prone artificial surface of Yuva Bharati Krirangan.
While defence looks shaky in the likely absence of Arnab, forward, too, will have issues if Fikru failing to recover in time. He plays the lone striker's role in 4-2-3-1 formation.
As a matter of fact, ATK are yet to win from 10 matches and are in a middle of a slump after a glorious start to the season having held the lead for first nine matches.
Trailing 0-1 at half time, ATK were staring at the exit when the US referee Baldomero Toledo handed them a lifeline by a dubious penalty decision in their favour, and Fikru converted the spot kick to hand them a semifinal berth.
In the current scenario, ATK need some magic as they have to win at any cost to keep their final hopes alive.
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First Published: Dec 13 2014 | 2:08 PM IST