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ISL 2020-21: In-form Hyderabad FC look to boost playoff chances with win over Chennaiyin FC

Vasco: Hyderabad FC will have a chance to move to the third spot on the Indian Super League table and boost their playoff chances when they take on Chennaiyin FC at the Tilak Maidan on Sunday.

A win will help Hyderabad overtake FC Goa, who currently occupy the third spot, and get closer to ATK Mohun Bagan who also play on Sunday.

However, for Chennaiyin, three points are exactly what separates them and their opponents in the day's early kickoff.

Current form would favour Hyderabad who are not only playing well, but are on a six-match unbeaten run.

But coach Manuel Marquez will be worried by the fact that four of those six games ended in draws despite Hyderabad arguably looking the better team. He believes the solution is simple his strikers need to take their chances more.

"The team needs to score (from) the chances, that is very clear. But the most important thing is to have these clear chances. I think that it's true that the team plays good football that is attractive to people," said Marquez.

"But in football, the most important thing is the final score. I agree that we were closer to win than to lose. People may say that the draw is nothing but now we have four points more than four games ago.

"Now against Chennaiyin, it's a perfect opportunity for them to have the same points as our team and for our team to put distance between both teams," Marquez added.

A welcome return to form for Aridane Santana should help solve part of their problem. The striker had four shots on target in their last game and was instrumental in the comeback against Bengaluru FC.

For Chennaiyin, the match represents an opportunity to not just close the gap, but to make amends for a really poor performance in the reverse fixture.

"It's not just a game against a team that we are three points behind. We played really bad football against Hyderabad in the last game and we have to change this," said Chennaiyin manager Csaba Laszlo.

"Professional football is always about results. Sometimes we have bad days but I don't want to see them lose without heart, without will, without spirit," he added.

Like his counterpart, Laszlo will be hoping for an improved display upfront.

Chennaiyin have struggled to score all season. Their tally for the season (11) is the lowest in the league. Their goal conversion rate of 6.01 percent is the lowest in ISL's history.

Unless those numbers improve, it is hard to see Chennaiyin's play-off push getting off the ground.



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