Mumbai City are not taking Arrows lightly

Update: 2018-03-15 17:47 GMT
BHUBANESWAR: All India Football Federation's devrlopmental team Indian Arrows will 'aim to continue the good work' when they face Mumbai City FC in the third qualifier match of the Hero Super Cup 2018 at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Thursday.
The Arrows, comprising of the India U19 National Team boys and the Indian U17 World Cup team, most of them emerging from the AIFF Academy are being coached by Luis Norton de Matos who believes that the 'process needs to continue.'
The qualifiers of the tournament will be played between teams who finished between 7th and 10th in the Hero ISL and Hero I-League respectively. The four winners will proceed to the final round of the tournament which kicks-off from March 31.
"We are in a process and we'll continue to show that we are able to showcase a good brand of football, no matter who are we facing," Matos stressed.
"We had four wins in the Hero I-League despite being the youngest squad in the league.  Moreover, the youngest highest scorer Abhijit Sarkar is in my team. My boys were chosen for the Hero of the Match 10 times.

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