Jharkhand, Jamshedpur
A rejuvenated Jamshedpur FC, now coached by Khalid Jamil, will play host to Gerard Zaragoza’s Bengaluru FC on the JRD TATA Sports Complex, in what is predicted to be a cracker of an Indian Super League conflict, on Sunday.
Both groups head into the tie on the again of shut wins, with Jamshedpur having made a powerful comeback regardless of being two objectives all the way down to the Islanders.
The Blues, in the meantime, arrived in Jharkhand with a 1-0 win over Chennaiyin FC within the bag, with Aussie winger Ryan Williams’ strike the distinction on Wednesday.
“It’s an important game, just like any we’ve played. It has been one of the toughest and most competitive seasons, with five or six teams fighting for the sixth play-off spot and with their new coach (Khalid Jamil), Jamshedpur have been doing really well.
It made the semifinal of the Super Cup and claimed a good result against Mumbai City FC earlier on so we are wary of what they can do. As for us, our thoughts aren’t on the sixth place; we are more focused on the opponent and the fixture,” stated Zaragoza, talking to the Media on the eve of the encounter.
The Red Miners jumped straight into the highest six having upset the reigning defend winners, solely to see the Blues declare its spot just a few days on, with the end result on the Kanteerava on Wednesday. January signing Nikhil Poojary stated he believes the Blues have been heading in the right direction
.“The game against Chennaiyin was a good indicator of the kind of football we want to play. The intent was there and we all know that playing beautiful football, like we intend to, is a process that takes time. While we believe we can make it to the playoffs, we address the season one game at a time.
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In a few weeks, the fans will enjoy our football a lot more, and at the same time we are adapting to the ideas of the coach as we have a long way to go,” stated Poojary, having made his residence debut towards Chennaiyin FC
.Incidentally, the reverse of Sunday’s fixture was Zaragoza’s first as Head Coach of the Blues, with Javi Hernandez’s first-half spot-kick the distinction in a 1-0 end result. As issues stand, Bengaluru is sixth on the charts with a degree to point out over the Red Miners.
With the exception of Dutch midfielder Keziah Veendorp who sustained a knee damage through the Super Cup, the Blues have a full roster obtainable for choice, with Rohit Kumar returning having served a one-game suspension earlier.