ISL : Atletico de Kolkata aim to seal a berth in semis against FC Pune City .

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Kolkata : Atletico de Kolkata will become the first team to qualify for the semi-finals of Hero Indian Super League if they get the better of FC Pune City in Kolkata on Friday.
Atletico de Kolkata appeared to falter midway into the league with their inability to string decent results together. But the defending champions have hauled themselves back into contention, now leading the ISL table with 20 points from 12 matches.
Should they get another three points from their next match, they will qualify with a match in hand but coach Antonio Lopez Habas knows nothing is as easy as it seems in the league.
“It is going to be a difficult game and we have to play with maximum intensity and we have to respect the opponents. We lost 0-1 against Pune [earlier in the season]. We have to have maximum discipline and intensity in the game. They are going to play for classification too, so it’s important for both sides. We need the home support and we are happy with the support we received against Goa,” Habas told reporters on Thursday.

When enquired about the “likely” magic number for the semi-final qualification, the Spaniard said: “Three points in the next game is the magic number, magic wand and magic everything. I don’t want to talk about the future or the past. I want to talk about the here and now. My philosophy is that the team should have their feet on the ground.”

Kolkata lost narrowly to FC Pune City in the first leg away in Pune and also lost to them last year at home.
Asked to specify, in his opinion, the number of points that are needed for a team to qualify for the semi-finals, Habas said, “for me the magic number is to get three points from the next match.”
Last year, Kerala Blasters had qualified as the fourth-best placed team with 19 points but teams know that this time around, they will need a lot more to be assured of a place in the play-off.

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FC Pune City set the pace in the early stages of the league but now find themselves in sixth spot with 15 points from 11  matches. FC Pune City surely have potential to qualify but coach David Platt said they have to win all their remaining three games to be assured.
“It’s a challenge. We have three games left. We have to be consistent and organized,” said Platt.
Platt was in the stands and watched Kolkata leave FC Goa in tatters with a 4-0 victory and would have studied how to break down the opponents. Significantly, the visitors have not done well in any of their away matches and will have to improve their record if they are entertaining any hopes of qualifying.
Two of Pune’s last three matches will be played away from home, where they have not as yet recorded a victory, and the final game at home against Chennaiyin FC on December 5 could potentially be a decider.