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ISL 7: Jamshedpur looks to build momentum against Kerela Blasters

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Panaji (Goa) | January 26, 2021 4:43:13 PM IST
When Kerala Blasters host Jamshedpur FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) at the GMC Stadium, Bambolim on Wednesday, a lot will be at stake for both sides. Both teams find themselves in the wrong half of the table and after 13 games, are level on points, with ninth-placed Kerala just a spot below their opponents.

The last meeting between the two sides witnessed a five-goal thriller that Kerala won. And with a lot at stake on Wednesday, more of the same could be in store.

And both have quite a few issues plaguing them as they look to break into the top four. For Kerala, it's been conceding goals. They have shipped the most goals in the league (22) and have kept just one clean sheet in their previous 10 games. Constant shuffling at the back as a result of injuries may have contributed to this.

However, Kerala assistant coach Ishfaq Ahmed, who will be filling in for their suspended coach Kibu Vicuna, is hopeful of more clean sheets coming their way.

"We had two clean sheets and the reason is, other teams also play football and they want to score. In the first half of the season, we know that we didn't have a great start. We missed some crucial players in many matches but that is in the past now. We have been playing better football now," said Ahmed in an official ISL release.

Despite shipping goals often, Kerala will be proud of their exploits in the attacking third with only Mumbai City FC and FC Goa having scored more goals than them. Also, 9 different players have been among the goals -- most by a team.

In contrast, Jamshedpur has not been the most efficient in terms of scoring goals. They have netted only on 13 occasions, which is the third worst-tally in the league alongside bottom-placed SC East Bengal.

They struggled to score in their goalless draw against Hyderabad FC in the previous game, but one major takeaway for Owen Coyle was the attacking intent his side displayed.

"With Farukh (Choudhary) and Len Doungel coming in, they added a great dimension to our forward play and it was evident in the Hyderabad game. That was a real positive. We saw that we were a more attack-minded team, going for the three points and wanted that momentum," said Coyle. (ANI)

 
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