John Gregory: In a situation where everything is in our hands
Chennaiyin FC host Jamshedpur FC in the Hero Indian Super League (ISL) 2017-18 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Sunday.


Chennaiyin FC host Jamshedpur FC in the Hero Indian Super League (ISL) 2017-18 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai on Sunday. The 2015 champions are currently sitting third in the league table and come off the back of a hard-earned 1 – 0 success over FC Goa in their previous encounter. A win would take them to second, with a confirmed playoff berth almost to their name.
On the eve of Sunday’s first clash, addressing the media in the pre-match press conference was their head coach John Gregory. Regarding the formation he would use for the crucial match-up, the Englishman said, “We don’t really change our formation too much. It usually tends to be the same. We adopt the same plan and attitude on the field. We play one striker Jeje (Lalpekhlua) and two wide wingers. We just make some changes in personnel from time to time. Different teams present different kind of problems and you can’t always be aware of the type of opposition you play against.”
He also acknowledged the fact that their opponents were a tough team to encounter and Chennaiyin were bracing themselves for the challenge. “Jamshedpur is a slightly different team and they have players that give incredible effort,” Gregory stated. “Steve (Coppell) has managed to get unbelievable performances out of that team and when you play with Steve you have to give a hundred percent effort. It’s the number one requirement, and the players know that every time they step on the field for Jamshedpur. They never let the opposition rest and work exceptionally hard from the first minute. So, we know it is going to be a tough game for us and we have to be at our best.”
The 63-year-old also maintained that the mood was jovial in the dressing room as the players geared up for the clash. “It’s a very happy camp, a very happy dressing room,” he revealed. “They enjoyed the journey back from Goa and the team is in fantastic spirits. They are training every day. We try different things to change the monotony in the training ground; all the kind of things that give us freshness.”
Before concluding, Gregory also highlighted that at present his team had their fate in their own hands. “We find ourselves in a situation where everything is in our hands,” he remarked. “We got games coming our way and we need to win our matches to get into the playoffs. So, it’s in our hands and we are not relying on any teams but ourselves. We got three matches left and we want to win all three.”