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I enjoy playing with David Williams, says Roy Krishna

ATK's success at ISL 6 has been primarily due to the classical display of attacking football from their forwards - Roy Krishna and David Williams.
I enjoy playing with David Williams, says Roy Krishna
KOLKATA: ATK's success at ISL 6 has been primarily due to the classical display of attacking football from their forwards - Roy Krishna and David Williams.
Having wreaked havoc for Wellington Phoenix in the A-League last season, sharing 30 goals between them in the competition, the duo has been in fine form scoring 10 of ATK's 16 goals so far in the season.
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And Fijian international Krishna said he is enjoying each other's company.
"Football is not just a one-man game. I am just playing my part. Everyone has played their role in the team's success. I am enjoying playing alongside Williams and the number of goals between us proves that things are positive. We have played together in A-League and that experience has helped here," Krishna told reporters on Thursday, ahead of their away game against Hyderabad FC on Saturday.
The two-time champions' six-game unbeaten run came to an end with a 1-2 loss against FC Goa in the previous match. Antonio Lopez Habas' men currently sit in third spot on the table with 14 points from eight games, having won four, lost two and drawn two.
"We didn't play as a team (against Goa), we know that and we are disappointed. For the next game we need to step up and bounce back. We have learnt from the loss. The boys have regrouped and been positive in training. Now our main focus is on Hyderabad match and we will push for full points," the 32-year-old said.

Unfazed by their loss against Goa, Coach Habas said the team is now focusing on collecting full points against Hyderabad.
"I don't think we gave our 100 per cent in the match (against Goa). We are also not happy with the decisions of the referee. But this happens in football. We don't want to think too much about the past and rather focus on the next game, which is more important.
"The match in Hyderabad will be difficult. They have quality players to pose problems to the opposition. As the tournament is heading towards the final games, it is surely becoming tough," the 62-year-old Spaniard signed off.
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