Kaya FC vs JPV Marikina FC |
"The long break has given us a lot of time to recover from a heavy schedule. We're looking forward to a great performance against JPV," said Kaya head coach Noel Marcaida.
The encounter comes just a few days after the PFL announced that the May 27 game between the two sides, which was initially postponed, was ruled a forfeiture due to Marikina's inability to secure a stadium. The decision handed Kaya a 3-0 victory, improving the club's total to 32 points from 19 matches.
"With regards to the 3 points given to us, it's a big boost for the team heading into the game tomorrow," said Marcaida. "But it's also more reason for JPV to go all out tomorrow, and we're ready 100% to accept the challenge."
With the Marikina Sports Complex yet to be ready to host PFL matches, tomorrow's game will be held at a neutral venue — the Rizal Memorial Stadium.
"It's unfortunate that it's not in Marikina. I was really excited, the Marikina Sports Complex is a five-minute travel from my house," said Kaya goalkeeper and Marikina native, Zach Banzon. "It's a great city, great people. And being a busy area, I was hoping lots of people from Marikina would watch."
"Despite that, I think we'll do our best wherever we play. We'll do what we can with what we can control," he said.
Both Makati and Marikina are coming from back-to-back draws, with their last meeting a 2-2 stalemate at the University of Makati.
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