Preview: Jamshedpur FC eye revenge against Mumbai City in ISL clash
(Courtesy : ISL Media)
The Islanders clinched the reverse fixture by a 4-2 margin.
Two sides aiming to secure a semifinal spot will pull no punches when Mumbai City FC and Jamshedpur FC cross swords in a rescheduled Indian Super League match at the Athletic Stadium in Bambolim on Thursday.
Mumbai are placed fifth in the table with 25 points, same as Jamshedpur who are in the fourth spot but with a game in hand. A win for both teams will propel them to third place and help cut the gap on leaders Hyderabad FC and second-placed ATK Mohun Bagan.
The Stakes
Mumbai City FC
Mumbai arrested their lean patch with two back-to-back victories to steady their ship and have looked good of late with the likes of Bipin Singh coming good. Singh scored a brace and provided one assist in the Islanders’ 4-1 win over Odisha. It is the most goal contribution he has managed in a match in ISL 21-22 (3).
Ahmed Jahouh is also aiming for a record of Mumbai's all-time leading assist provider. Nkufo Isako Arnold, who provided 8 assists in the 2018-19 season of the ISL, holds the record now and Jahouh is tied for the second position after his 7 assists this season. The Moroccan midfielder is one assist away from equaling Arnold’s record.
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"We are four matches unbeaten. We are coming into the back half of the season in and around the position we wanted to be in, which is the top-four. Just want to keep being sharp in our play. It's important to continue the momentum," Mumbai head coach Des Buckingham said.
On Jamshedpur FC, Buckingham said: "It's going to be another tough challenge for us. We are just focusing on ourselves."
Diego Mauricio wasn't in the squad for the last game and Buckingham said he picked up a knock but is ready for Thursday. "Diego pulled up in training the day before the last game. He is back with us in training now. Everyone is available for tomorrow's game."
Jamshedpur FC
Jamshedpur has been in good goalscoring touch too, racking up three against mighty Kerala Blasters the other day. Daniel Chima Chukwu can't stop scoring goals since joining their ranks as he made it three out of three with a goal in the previous game. Jamshedpur's strength lies in set-pieces too, the side scoring eight goals from free-kicks this season, the highest by any club.
Stewart also broke a 5-game goalless streak as his double secured Jamshedpur a win over Kerala.
"It's going to be a tough game but we know that if we are at our very best, we can win games against the top and tough teams. It's all to play for at the business end of the season and we have to be at our very best," said Jamshedpur head coach Owen Coyle.
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On Chima, he added: "Daniel Chima has been wonderful since coming in. Greg Stewart has been outstanding all season. But it's teamwork for us. Chima's last goal, Boris pulled back for Chima. So the important thing is, we have individual players who are very talented but strength is as a group."
The last time the two teams met, Mumbai beat Jamshedpur 4-2 in a high-scoring affair.
Team News
Jamshedpur FC
Komal Thatal is still doubtful for the game and Farukh Choudhary is missing the whole season. Jordan Murray is expected to be back which may cause worries for Islanders.
Mumbai City FC
Des Buckingham will once again have the full roster at his disposal as the Islanders don't have any injuries or suspensions on board. The manager will look to field his strongest starting XI and build on Mumbai's current winning streak.
Head-to-Head
Jamshedpur FC have won four of the nine encounters with the Islanders and drawn twice. In the last game during the first half Mumbai City FC won 4-2 taking their win tally to 3 games against Jamshedpur.
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Probable Line-ups
Jamshedpur FC:- Rehenesh TP (GK); Laldinliana Renthlei, Eli Sabia, Peter Hartley, Ricky Lallawmawma; Jitendra Singh, Pronay Halder; Ritwik Das, Greg Stewart, Boris Singh; Daniel Chima.
Mumbai City (4-2-3-1): Mohammed Nawaz (GK); Rahul Bheke, Mourtada Fall, Mehtab Singh, Mandar Rao Dessai; Lalengmawia, Ahmed Jahouh; Lallianzuala Chhangte, Cassinho, Bipin Singh; Igor Angulo.
Did you know?
- Modou Sogou holds the record for most goals for Mumbai City in a ISL season with 12 goals. Igor Angulo can equal that record if he scores a brace in the next match.
- Jamshedpur FC have seen the most number of different goal scorers this season in their history.
- If they win against Mumbai City, Jamshedpur will break their record of most wins in a single season of the ISL. They have won 7 of their 14 matches this season. They also won 7 matches in the 17-18 and 20-21 season.
Telecast
The match between Jamshedpur FC vs Mumbai City FC will be played at the GMC Athletic Stadium in Bambolim, Goa from 7:30 pm. The game will be telecasted live on the Star Sports Network. It will also be live-streamed on Disney+Hotstar and JioTV.
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