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Upbeat Mohammedan Sporting take on Pune FC

Kolkata:  Just-crowned Durand Cup champions Mohammedan Sporting will look to translate their good form to the I-League when they host last season's runners-up Pune FC in the inaugural game of the 2013-14 season at the

IANS Published : Sep 20, 2013 19:02 IST, Updated : Sep 20, 2013 19:06 IST
upbeat mohammedan sporting take on pune fc
upbeat mohammedan sporting take on pune fc

Kolkata:  Just-crowned Durand Cup champions Mohammedan Sporting will look to translate their good form to the I-League when they host last season's runners-up Pune FC in the inaugural game of the 2013-14 season at the Salt Lake Stadium Saturday.




While Sporting will be making their return to the top flight for the first time in four years, Pune FC will be playing their first I-League game following the departure of Derrick Pereira, who was in charge of each of their previous 104 I-League matches.

Dutchman Mike Snoei is Derrick's replacement and will be aiming for a winning start much like his counterpart Moshood Bola Abdul Aziz, who will be in charge of an I-League game for the first time as well.

Both clubs invested heavily on foreigners in the summer with Sporting recruiting Luciano Sobrosa, Penn Orji, Tolgay Ozbey and Josimar.

The quartet have immense experience in Indian football and the Kolkata club's fortunes this season will revolve around their performances.

Among Pune FC's foreigners, only Ivorian midfielder Douhou Pierre has previous experience of playing in India but the other three have impressive CVs.

English central defender Calum Angus is a former Portsmouth youth player while Australian striker James Meyer is a former Hertha Berlin youngster and A-League forward.

Spanish-born Raul Fabiani is a former Villarreal ‘B' striker and current Equatorial Guinea international.

Hosts Mohammedan Sporting are fresh from their first Durand Cup success in 73 years and coach Moshood is ecstatic.

“It's an honour to guide the team to a victory after 73 years and it is their perseverance of all years (that paid). I respect them for that,” Moshood said.

Despite finishing second last season, the aim for Pune FC remains to not only be consistent but also develop players along the way and that is evident from the fact that besides the foreigners they have kept a young squad.

"Our main objective is to develop youngsters at the club. In this season, you will see good young players getting a fair chance in the first team,” Snoei said after his unveiling back in July.

This will be the first I-league meeting between the sides with their last encounter being a goalless draw in a Federation Cup group match in Kolkata two years ago.

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