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I-League: Churchill face Sreenidi in battle for 3rd place finish

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Naihati, May 12 (PTI) Churchill Brothers will need a draw even as rivals Sreenidi Deccan FC gun for victory when the two teams lock horns for a podium finish in their final I-League encounter on Friday.

Churchill are currently third in the table with 30 points from 17 games while Sreenidi Deccan are a notch below at 29 from equal number of games.

After a difficult start, Churchill Brothers have turned their campaign around and have lost just one of their last 11 games.

“The players have put in incredible efforts in such a tight and difficult season,” said coach Antonio Rueda.

“This year has been very tough with Gokulam and Mohammedan, and it wasn’t possible for us to win the league. I hope we can win it next season,” the Spaniard added.

A point would be sufficient for Churchill Brothers tomorrow, but Rueda clearly stated that he would only settle for a win.

Rueda expects a tough game tomorrow against a Sreenidi side high on confidence after their big win over leaders Gokulam.

On the other hand, Sreenidi Deccan registered a comprehensive 3-1 victory over Gokulam on Tuesday, which coach Fernando Santiago Varela termed as “the best performance of the season from not just Sreenidi, but all teams in the I-League.” RoundGlass, Neroca aim to end on high —————————————— RoundGlass Punjab FC and NEROCA FC square off in their final encounter with an aim to end their average season on a winning note.

RoundGlass is currently fifth with 27 points from 17 games while NEROCA is 19 points from 17 games. PTI KHS KHS BS BS

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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