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Lajong look for hat-trick of wins

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Press Trust of India Shillong
Last Updated : Jan 30 2017 | 4:57 PM IST
Shillong Lajong FC will aim to complete a hat-trick of wins at home when they take on Chennai City FC in the sixth I-League match at the JN Stadium here tomorrow.
High on confidence after consecutive wins over Minerva Punjab and Mumbai FC, the Reds are raring to go against Chennai.
Chennai FC have travelled to the pine city right after their home match against Aizawl FC, in which they registered their maiden win of the season.
Tomorrow's encounter in Shillong will test the fitness levels and game preparedness of both the sides, especially the visitors, considering the tight fixture they are dealing with.
Chennai FC players reached Shillong only yesterday and have hardly had any time for a good long session at the pitch.
However, favourites Lajong cannot be complacent against the Southerners, who have displayed quality work on the field in their last two outings.

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In a pre-match conference today, Lajong coach Thangboi Singto, for the first time said that his boys have started to gel as a unit and the challenge now is to continue playing in the fashion they did against Santosh Kashyap's Mumbai FC.
"As I have mentioned before, the team needed time to play together to gel and I think it has finally started to show (on the field). We have to now continue with this style of play. We started with the first home game against Minerva and we have progressed from there. We played much better against Mumbai FC in terms of creating chances, need to carry the momentum forward," Singto said.
"The I-League duration is a challenging one but we're ready for the tight fixture," the Lajong gaffer added.
Singto also warned his boys that Chennai are no pushovers and have a nice combination of youth and experience in their ranks.
While Dan Ignet will be a doubtful starter, Zodingliana will miss the game against Chennai.
Meanwhile, for Chennai coach Robin Raja, preparing for the I-League has been a race against time since day one.
Replying to a query on how the team are negating the pressure of the tight fixture, Raja said his side has to deal with such issues from the very beginning and the boys have handled it well so far.
"Five of our players joined us three days before the first game. So, we are taking it match by match," Raja said, adding that though the weather and change in terrain pose challenges, the boys are expected to cope with it in football.
Shillong Lajong are currently fifth in the standings with two wins and three losses, while Chennai are at ninth spot with four points.

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First Published: Jan 30 2017 | 4:57 PM IST

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