"Players are more frustrated than me. They have been trying hard. If you see the second half, we created a lot of scoring opportunities. We need to keep our heads high and keep moving. We need to stay positive," Moosa said
Odisha lie bottom of the table, and are yet to win a game or to keep a clean sheet and are probably Kerala's best chance to get three points in a packed January
Bengaluru FC piled on further misery on Odisha with a 2-1 win on Thursday. Cleiton Silva (79') scored the match-winner for Bengaluru after Steven Taylor (71') had cancelled out Sunil Chhetri (38') first-half lead for the Blues
Goa secured their second successive win of the season and climbed to the fourth spot in the standings as they beat a gritty Odisha 1-0 at the GMC Stadium.
Hyderabad may have not conceded a goal in the two games they have played thus far, but they have not scored many either; they have managed to score just one.
Spaniard Manolo Marquez will take charge of his first-ever league game as Hyderabad’s head coach and will be up against Odisha FC’s Stuart Baxter, who will also be making his debut in the ISL