28-Feb-2025 07:06 PM
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Kochi, Feb 28 (Reporter) Kerala Blasters FC will host Jamshedpur FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in the Indian Super League (ISL) match on Saturday, at 7:30 pm IST.
The qualification scenario for Kerala Blasters FC is complicated since they bank on a spate of other results. However, the straightforward equation for them is that they need to win all of their remaining games for starters. So far, they have 24 points from 21 games on the back of seven wins and three draws.
Kerala Blasters FC have struggled in recent games, failing to score in their last two home matches, which demands their attack to bounce back. Currently, they remain unbeaten at home against Jamshedpur FC (P5 W2 D3).
Jamshedpur FC have already qualified for the playoffs and will be eyeing a league double after prevailing 1-0 over the Kochi-based team in the reverse fixture.
Kerala Blasters FC have never gone three consecutive home games without scoring in ISL history, and they will want to sustain this record at the end of the forthcoming fixture.
Kerala Blasters FC have leaked 15 goals from set-pieces this season, the second-most in the league after Hyderabad FC (17).
Jamshedpur FC kept a clean sheet in their last away match (2-0 vs Mohammedan SC). The last time they won back-to-back away games while recording shutouts was in December 2017.
The Red Miners have scored 15 set-piece goals, with only Mohun Bagan Super Giant (20) and Odisha FC (18) netting more from such situations, as they are clearly set to cause threats to the Kerala Blasters FC backline.
The two teams have played 17 matches against each other, with Kerala Blasters FC winning five games and Jamshedpur FC emerging victorious four times. Eight encounters have produced
draws.
Kerala Blasters FC interim head coach TG Purushothaman expressed his intentions ahead of the clash against Jamshedpur FC.
“Our only goal right now is to win the coming match. More so, because we are playing at home and we want to do well. We must continue working hard to get a positive result,” he said.
Jamshedpur FC head coach Khalid Jamil assured that his side won’t let their guards down upon having qualified for the playoffs.
“We have prepared for this match like we have prepared for all of our games so far. We must approach the game with utmost seriousness,” he said.
Kerala Blasters FC’s Korou Singh has scored once and made four assists this season, creating 11 goal-scoring chances and making 24 touches inside the opposition’s box.
Jamshedpur FC’s Ritwik Das has scored in his last three ISL starts. He has 11 ISL strikes for Jamshedpur FC and is one away from becoming the club’s second-highest scorer in history.
Kerala Blasters FC’s Adrian Luna has three ISL goals against Jamshedpur FC, his joint-most
against any opponent. He has netted in his last two meetings with them at home...////...