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ISL 2024-25: Jamshedpur FC beats Mohammedan SC, moves to seventh

The biggest problem for Andrey Chernyshov and the Mohammedan SC was the absence of Mirjalol Kasimov and Alexis Gomez in midfield.

Published : Dec 02, 2024 21:31 IST , Chennai - 3 MINS READ

MOHAMMED SANAN K of Jamshedpur FC celebration during Match No 60 of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 season played between Jamshedpur FC and of Mohammedan Sporting Club held at the JRD Tata sports complex,Jamshedpur on 2th December 2024.
MOHAMMED SANAN K of Jamshedpur FC celebration during Match No 60 of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 season played between Jamshedpur FC and of Mohammedan Sporting Club held at the JRD Tata sports complex,Jamshedpur on 2th December 2024. | Photo Credit: FSDL/ISL
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MOHAMMED SANAN K of Jamshedpur FC celebration during Match No 60 of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 season played between Jamshedpur FC and of Mohammedan Sporting Club held at the JRD Tata sports complex,Jamshedpur on 2th December 2024. | Photo Credit: FSDL/ISL

Jamshedpur FC returned to winning ways in a dominant 3-1 performance over Mohammedan Sporting Club at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 season on Monday.

Mohammed Sanan handed Jamshedpur FC the lead before Javier Siverio and Stephen Eze stepped up and joined the party. Later, Mohammed Irshad scored a consolation for the visitor as the Khalid Jamil-coached team held its lines brilliantly.

It was one of the slow burners where both teams took their time to settle down before throwing attacks at each other. The game gradually opened up for the host when Imran Khan delivered a beautiful dink ball to Javier Siverio from a fast break. The Spaniard controlled the ball well but his subsequent effort lacked quality as he failed to hit the target.

Siverio was also at the end of a few chances in the first half where he asked a few questions to the Mohammedan SC defenders with his aerial ability. Later, the visitor saw Gaurav Bora limp off the pitch due to an injury and Joseph Adjei, recovering from an injury himself took his place at the heart of the defence.

JFC vs MSC Highlights

The biggest problem for Andrey Chernyshov and the Mohammedan SC was the absence of Mirjalol Kasimov and Alexis Gomez in midfield. Hence there was a lack of creativity in the middle and the likes of Rei Tachikawa and Javi Hernandez were bypassing it with ease.

The start of the second period had a lot more intensity with both teams willing to take risks by pushing bodies forward. Mohammedan SC looked a real threat for the Red Miners from the right flank with players like Franca and Remsanga making those runs and stretching the Jamshedpur FC defence. However, the visitor continued its struggle with the final ball.

Eventually, against the run of play, Jamshedpur FC broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute from a fast break. Siverio won a header in midfield by leaping over Florent Ogier. He then played it to Tachikawa, who unleashed Sanan on the left flank. The youngster lost his marker with a perfect drop of his shoulder and then drilled the ball straight into the top-right corner of the net beating Bhaskar Roy in goal and handing Jamshedpur FC the lead.

The host kept the likes of Ogier and Adjei on their toes and the persistent attacks bore fruit courtesy of an error from Bhaskar in goal. Following a corner, Bhaskar gathered a header but on the follow-through, he spilt the ball and Siverio, like a real opportunist, slotted it home to double the lead for the host in the 61st minute.

Stephen Eze made it 3-0 in the 79th minute following a pinball situation in the Mohammedan SC penalty area following a corner. The Nigerian was at the right spot as he nestled the ball into the net with a vicious effort.

In the 82nd minute, Jordan Murray came off the bench to register a brief appearance after returning from injury. In the meantime, Mohammedan SC pulled a goal back through Mohammed Irshad in the 88th minute. The midfielder leapt the highest from a Zodingliana Ralte freekick and headed it past Albino to bring the visitor back into the game.

Just when it was felt that there had been enough goal-scoring tonight, Pratik Chaudhuri conceded a penalty by bringing down Cesar Manzoki in the box. Franca stepped up to take the spot-kick but Albino stood his ground and denied the Brazilian with aplomb, registering his sixth penalty save in ISL history as Jamshedpur FC bagged its fifth win of the season.

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