Can East Bengal FC Sustain Their Winning Streak Against Indian Air Force?

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Key Takeaways
- East Bengal FC has won both of their matches in the tournament.
- They have qualified for the quarter-finals.
- They are facing the Indian Air Force team, who are out of contention for knockouts.
- Coach Oscar Bruzon stresses the need to stay focused.
- The match will take place at Kishore Bharati Krirangan.
Kolkata, Aug 10 (NationPress) Following their impressive victories in the first two matches of the 134th Durand Cup, East Bengal FC is eager to uphold their unbeaten status in Group A as they take on the Indian Air Force Football Team at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan this Sunday.
With two wins under their belt, the Red & Golds have already secured a spot in the quarter-finals of the tournament. Their recent 1-0 victory against Namdhari FC confirmed their top position in the group, thanks to their superior head-to-head record.
Their journey in the Durand Cup 2025 commenced with a resounding 5-0 triumph over South United FC on July 23, followed by a solid performance against Namdhari FC, where they created numerous opportunities. Ultimately, the match concluded with a 1-0 win, courtesy of debutant and Moroccan international forward Hamid Ahadad, who netted the only goal with a header from a corner taken by fellow debutant Miguel Figueira in the 68th minute.
Heading into Sunday’s clash, East Bengal boasts a goal difference of +6, having netted six goals across two matches while keeping a clean sheet. Last year's encounter between the two teams at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan resulted in a 3-1 victory for the Red & Golds.
On the other hand, the Indian Air Force team finds themselves out of the knockout race, having managed just one point from two matches—a 3-3 draw against South United FC and a 4-2 defeat to Namdhari FC.
In a comment during the team's training session, EB Head Coach Oscar Bruzon stated, "We have secured our place in the quarter-finals, showcasing dominance in our initial games. However, complacency is not an option. We must keep our winning momentum alive with another solid performance. Every match in this Durand Cup has been fiercely competitive, apart from just a few."