Maharashtra will have to once again bring to the fore their doggedness when they lock horns with hosts Kerala in the first semi-final of the 67th Santosh Trophy at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here tomorrow.
Maharashtra peaked at the right time after somehow staying afloat in the qualifying round with just one win from three matches. But there was no looking back for the four-time champions since then.
Thrashing the likes of Jharkhand and Goa 4-1 and 3-0 respectively before edging Tamil Nadu 2-1 in the quarters, the likes of N P Pradeep and Mohammed Rafi showed the appetite for the elusive title which they last clinched 13 years ago.
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"The home support here is tremendous. Kerala is known for vociferous crowds. They'll yell their lungs out for the locals and in a semifinal clash. I can imagine how it will be. Needless to say this will be our biggest strength and we will look to cash on it. I don't want to disappoint the supporters," he said.
"Having said that, Maharashtra are a good team. They are in good form and will be more than handful," he added.
Maharashtra coach Farooq Ahmad echoed his counterpart in the home advantage aspect.
"The crowd will be a huge advantage for them going into the clash. We need to on our toes. The fact that we will be travelling from Kollam to Kochi is another factor," he maintained.
For the hosts, key midfielder Rakesh K -- nursing an injury -- will be unavailable for match while captain Rahul P stays a doubtful starter.
For the visitors, striker Francisco Salin will be missing.