ISL 2019-20: Focus on Odisha FC as it travels to face Jamshedpur FC

Jamshedpur will head into the new season with a third manager in as many seasons with Antonio Iriondo expected to employ an attacking philosophy.

Published : Oct 21, 2019 21:50 IST , Jamshedpur

Josep Gombau continues to remain in charge of the former Delhi unit.
Josep Gombau continues to remain in charge of the former Delhi unit.
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Josep Gombau continues to remain in charge of the former Delhi unit.

Heading into its third Indian Super League season, Jamshedpur FC will look for a winning start to its campaign against Odisha FC here on Tuesday.

Jamshedpur has had two head coaches in the last two seasons and both of them employed their own style of play at the club. Now as Spaniard Antonio Iriondo takes over, supporters can expect an attacking philosophy.

“We will try to defend when they attack us. But our goal is we would love to have the ball more in 90 minutes than our opposition. For us, the most important thing is to make our fans happy with our style of play,” said Iriondo.

Jamshedpur also had departures to deal with as Spanish duo Mario Arques and Sergio Cidoncha joined Kerala Blasters FC.

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However, it has boosted its strike force with C. K. Vineeth, who is the third-highest Indian goalscorer in the ISL. It has also replaced the outgoing foreigners with Francisco ‘Piti’ Luna and Noe Acosta while managing to retain star players Memo and Tiri.

“To win the first game, it is obviously the most nervous match. The players are working hard and are ready to make decisions (on the field) and understand the way we want to play,” he said.

Josep Gombau’s Delhi Dynamos only managed an eighth-placed finish but his team had a certain vigour and excitement packed into the football it played. Delhi Dynamos has now moved to Bhubaneshwar and has rebranded itself as Odisha FC.

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C.K. Vineeth has been roped in from Kerala Blasters to Jamshedpur's attack. Photo: ISL Media
 

Gombau will be looking to continue his project with the young squad at his disposal to deliver better results on the pitch.

Delhi’s star winger Lallianzuala Chhangte has left for Chennaiyin FC but the presence of Daniel Lalhlimpuia, Jerry Mawhmingthanga and Nandhakumar Sekar in the forward line will help Odisha pose a threat on the break.

“Last season is over. Now we start a journey at a new club in a new city. A lot of players are the same and I think we have a good squad. All the signings are done to improve the squad and I think we have a complete team,” Gombau said.

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Gombau’s team likes to keep the ball, and against Jamshedpur, it is up against a team that also loves to hog possession. It should make for an intriguing battle in midfield where the likes of Vinit Rai and the seasoned Marcos Tebar will play key roles for Odisha FC.

“We are excited, and want to do a good job. The football is for us to enjoy. We are here with this mentality,” he said.

Interestingly, there is a Spanish flavour to this matchup. Not only is it the battle between two Spanish tacticians but there is also a marked Spanish influence in the foreign contingent of both teams.

With the likes of Xisco Hernandez, Aridane Santana in the team, Odisha has five Spaniards in its team, just like Jamshedpur.

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