Khalid Jamil's team has endured an up and down season. They were a bit slow off the blocks but saw an upswing in their fortunes after they returned to their home ground, Cooperage, where they were playing after a gap of three years.
After a decent mid-phase, they drew five in a row that put them in relegation battle with the Goan clubs but a crucial win in their previous game against East Bengal has boosted their chances of survival.
"It's been a great season so far. There have been ups and downs, but we are still in a very good position to clinch our best-ever finish. A sixth-place finish would be the best in the history of the club," Jamil said ahead of the game against the league's Pune-based debutants.
"We are out of danger, but not entirely, but that (2-1) victory over East Bengal went a long way in taking us back up the table. It's a tightly-contested league and everything is so close between teams at the top and the bottom," Jamil said.
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