Blasters aim to end campaign on a positive note against Goa
Kochi: Kerala Blasters will aim to end their campaign on a high when they face FC Goa at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium in Kochi on Monday.
Blasters have struggled historically against Goa, making this a demanding final fixture.
“They are a top-ranked side and have some very good Indian national players and experienced foreign players. We have to go out and give our best and try to win the match,” said Blasters’ head coach Ashley Westwood during the pre-match media interaction.
Westwood also urged his players to maintain the progress they have shown and avoid ending the campaign with disappointment. “Nothing's guaranteed in football. You have to work hard first and foremost. You have to match physicality and physical outputs. But at the end of the day, let's not finish the season on a down. We've been on an upward trajectory since the day I got here and just keep the momentum going, give it your all and let's not sit in two or three days' time where we're regretting things that we didn't give our everything to get the result. If we don't get it, that's fine as long as we give it our best,” said Westwood.
Goa head into the match under pressure after dropping points at home against Mohun Bagan, a result that hurt its hopes of securing a top-three finish. Currently placed sixth, the Goan side will be determined to improve its standing and is expected to pose a serious challenge to the hosts. Against Blasters, they need to be more focused on their clinical finishing and defensive setup.
“Some changes will be there among the starters but that’s not important,” said Manolo. “We need to be competitive (regardless of the changes). We face a team that is most motivated in the competition, even more than the teams who are fighting for the title. They have changed some foreign players and they are now better.
“They are playing with confidence. The crowd is also there and now more supporters will be at the stadium. It will be a nice farewell game of the season.”
Blasters will take confidence from their previous outing, where Kevin Yoke played a decisive role and impressed on the right flank. His performance offered a bright spark, but against a stronger and more organised Goa side, Blasters will need a more complete team effort, if it hopes to finish the season with a win.
Blasters have struggled historically against Goa, making this a demanding final fixture.
Westwood also urged his players to maintain the progress they have shown and avoid ending the campaign with disappointment. “Nothing's guaranteed in football. You have to work hard first and foremost. You have to match physicality and physical outputs. But at the end of the day, let's not finish the season on a down. We've been on an upward trajectory since the day I got here and just keep the momentum going, give it your all and let's not sit in two or three days' time where we're regretting things that we didn't give our everything to get the result. If we don't get it, that's fine as long as we give it our best,” said Westwood.
Goa head into the match under pressure after dropping points at home against Mohun Bagan, a result that hurt its hopes of securing a top-three finish. Currently placed sixth, the Goan side will be determined to improve its standing and is expected to pose a serious challenge to the hosts. Against Blasters, they need to be more focused on their clinical finishing and defensive setup.
“They are playing with confidence. The crowd is also there and now more supporters will be at the stadium. It will be a nice farewell game of the season.”
Blasters will take confidence from their previous outing, where Kevin Yoke played a decisive role and impressed on the right flank. His performance offered a bright spark, but against a stronger and more organised Goa side, Blasters will need a more complete team effort, if it hopes to finish the season with a win.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Goa | Silver Rate in Goa | Bank Holidays in Goa | Public Holidays in Goa | Petrol Price in Goa
Comments
Be the first to share a thought and become theFirst Voiceof this News Article
end of article
In Goa
- As wells turn dry, Gaondongrim locals dig holes in river, stream beds for water
- EMRI: Patient’s kin consent must for pvt hosp transfer
- Rising petrol prices leave motorcycle pilots worried, mulling EVs
- Modi hails domestic travel, now Goa must prove that home is good enough
- TCP board to classify 10 crore sqm of environmentally fragile land as NDZ
- Goa State Museum to be rebuilt: CM
- Court pulls up police over arrest of Ukrainian man
Featured In City
- 42 properties, zero tax paid? Suvendu Adhikari puts Abhishek Banerjee's property empire under scanner
- ‘Wolves in sheep’s clothing’: Family of Twisha Sharma hits back at ex-judge, calls her ‘schizophrenic’
- At 94, Deve Gowda defies age and ailments to stay at heart of politics
- 'Maa, mujhe yahan se le jao, please': Twisha Sharma’s messages to mother before death
- 'Provided Rs 50,000 regularly': Ex-judge counters dowry allegations in Twisha Sharma death case
- 'Ladke jhool nai paate, they are treated as criminals': Ex-judge on Twisha Sharma 'dowry' death
- What happens after a woman makes that helpline call
Photostories
- Traditional Indian cooling methods that still work today
- Last chance! 5 tiger safaris to experience in India before the wildlife season ends in June
- Navjot Singh Sidhu’s ₹25 crore luxury mansion in Amritsar is defined by cricket success, ancient trees, and palace-style interiors
- Who is Josh Heuston? Inside the rise of 'Off Campus' breakout star Justin Kohl
- Art quote of the day by Pablo Picasso: "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life"
- From samosas to dokla: 10 common Indian snacks and how many calories they contain
- What Gurukul education taught children that modern schools often miss
- PCOS isn’t only a fertility issue anymore: The hidden metabolic risks women must know
- Huma Qureshi closed Cannes 2026 with a show-stopping velvet moment
- Thought of the day inspired by Bhagavad Gita: Let go without losing compassion
Videos
03:19 “Fuel Prices Rise Again”: Petrol, Diesel Rates Hiked Across India Amid Global Oil Surge03:19 Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Pays Tribute To Former LTTE Chief Prabhakaran On Death Anniversary- India’s Agni Missile Journey: Could Agni-VI Become A 10,000 KM ICBM?
03:04 Suvendu Adhikari Says ED Granted Sanction To Prosecute Sandeep Ghosh In R.G. Kar Case03:07 Norwegian Reporters Question India On Trust And PM Modi’s Media Interactions During Oslo Visit07:07 India Invites Norway For Big Investment Push In Shipbuilding And Green Energy Sectors09:09 'Time Has Come': Suvendu's 'Deportation' Warning In Bhabanipur, Vows Action Over Kolkata Violence04:43 Delhi High Court Denies Interim Relief To Vinesh Phogat, Wrestler Barred From Asian Games Trials- “India Is Now Naxal-Free”: Home Minister Amit Shah Declares End Of Maoist Insurgency From Bastar
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media