Punjab FC, riding high on two consecutive victories, will face Hyderabad FC in a midweek clash on Wednesday. A win for Punjab would mark their first three-game winning streak in ISL history.
Currently third in the standings with six points, Punjab aims to maintain its momentum and potentially take the top spot. The absence of Slovenian striker Luka Majcen has not hindered Punjab’s attacking prowess, with Felip Mrzljak stepping up with assists and youngster Nihal Sudeesh impressing with goals and threatening runs.
Norwegian Mushaga Bakenga, who has taken on Majcen’s role, is yet to find the back of the net, but coach Panagiotis Dilmperis remains confident in his abilities. “Bakenga is a quality player who’s played at the highest level. He needs time to adjust, but I have full faith in him,” Dilmperis said.
Hyderabad FC, on the other hand, has struggled in its only game so far, losing 0-3 to Bengaluru FC. The absence of talented young striker Joseph Sunny due to a knee injury will further hinder their chances. Abdul Rabeeh will be hoping to make an impact for Hyderabad, who managed only a single win last season.
“We need to create more scoring opportunities and be clinical. The effort from the boys has been good, but we must improve tactically,” head coach Thangboi Singto admitted.
Punjab FC will be confident of extending their winning streak, while Hyderabad FC will be desperate for their first points of the season. The match promises to be an exciting battle between two teams with contrasting fortunes.