Jamshedpur FC Seek Home Redemption as Mumbai City FC Aim to Extend Unbeaten Away Streak

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•⁠  ⁠Jamshedpur’s Home Struggles:
Jamshedpur FC has faced challenges at home, conceding at least one goal in each of their last nine home games. This streak includes just one win, a worrying trend as they aim to reverse their fortunes. Only Hyderabad FC (11) have a longer active streak without a clean sheet in the competition.

Coach Corner:

Jamshedpur FC coach Khalid Jamil boasts an impressive record against Mumbai City FC, having lost only one of his five ISL encounters with the Islanders. However, that defeat came in their most recent meeting, a 3-0 loss in March 2024.

“We must believe in ourselves in what we can do. We have to prepare, and we should not be overconfident. The next game is also a big game in our home ground. We have to be prepared, and we must get positive results,” Jamil said.

“I believe in the quality of our team”

Mumbai City FC head coach Petr Kratky hailed the character of his players after their hard-fought draw against the Mariners. He encouraged them to keep working hard, as he is of the belief that the quality in their ranks will reflect in the results soon.

“Character is one of the important things we want in the changing room because there will be hard times during the season. But we have to keep working hard, and our quality will show in the end because I believe we have some quality in the team, which we showed it again,” Kratky said.

“I wouldn’t say that playing away from home is a pressure. It’s a challenge that every footballer has to face. At the end of the day, we want fans to enjoy the game tomorrow, but hopefully we win the match,” Kratky added.

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Key Players
•⁠  ⁠Jamshedpur FC’s attacking midfielder Javi Hernandez is now playing for his fifth ISL club, the second most by any foreign player in competition history after Marcelinho (6). He has scored 21 goals, notched 16 assists, and created 1.58 goal-scoring opportunities every game in his 100 ISL appearances. Hernandez will want to hit the ground running against the Islanders.
•⁠  ⁠Mumbai City FC’s Tiri will be keen to showcase his skills against his former team. The central defender made two interceptions, three recoveries, won four duels along with completing five clearances against the Mariners. He also scored in the 70th minute, displaying his utility upfront.

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