Railways last triumphed in the Santosh Trophy way back in 1966. On the other hand Mizoram -- who had not surfaced on the football scene back then - would be chasing their maiden title since the Northeastern side's emergence in the mid eighties.
"It has been 48 years since we last won the Santosh Trophy, and 27 years since our last Final appearance. Tomorrow's match means so much to us. A win can bring us back in the fold," Railways head coach Souren Dutta, who was only a year old in 1966, said.
"It is a great opportunity for Mizoram also to get their name in the history book. They have been the best team in the tournament so far and have won all their matches. It will be a difficult match," Dutta added.
Railways will be without the services of their two first choice centre-backs Vimal Kumar and Rajiv Boro, both suspended for the final owing to double booking.
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"It will be a miss for sure having to play without your regular stoppers. But that cannot be an excuse. This is the time for the others to step up," Dutta said.
Talking about their strategy for the final, Dutta informed: "We will look to block them in midfield catch them on the counter. They attack all out so if we can try and hurt them on the break."
His counterpart, H Vanlalthlanga did not reveal much. "We will play our natural game and according to our philosophy. Railways are a very fast side and I have seen them improving with every match. They will be high on confidence after that morale-boosting semifinal win. It will be a good match," the coach said.