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Jamshedpur FC to go all out for win after three consecutive draws

20,000 tickets sold for ISL tie at ‘The Furnace’

Jamshedpur, Dec 18:�With just one win in their last six matches, Jamshedpur FC will be desperate to pick up three points when they host Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League clash at the JRD Tata Sports Complex here on Thursday.

Antonio Iriondo’s side started the season well, registering two back-to-back wins. 26-year-old Spanish striker Sergio Castel and midfielder Francisco Luna (Piti) starred for the Men of Steel early with vital and equally impressive contributions from the Indian contingent. However, their form has dipped in recent weeks and the last three matches ended in draws, something Iriondo will be concerned about.



The team suffered a huge setback when Castel and Piti were ruled out of action. Piti returned to action in the team’s 2-2 draw against Kerala Blasters in Kochi last week, but Castel continues to be sidelined. Moreover, midfielder Noe Acosta will also miss a few games after being injured.

Jamshedpur have conceded late goals from winning positions twice in the last three games, against Kerala Blasters (2-2) and NorthEast United (1-1). Mumbai City, who have scored six goals in the last 15 minutes of games this season, will look to capitalise on Jamshedpur�s inability to close out games.

Jorge Costa and his squad will be high on morale on their way to Jamshedpur. After three back-to-back draws, Mumbai picked up their second win against defending champions Bengaluru FC on Sunday and it was a solid display at both ends. They fought till the end and a late injury-time winner from Rowllin Borges handed them all three points.

Costa’s team has managed to be a force to be reckoned with from wide areas with Diego Carlos starting to find his feet on the flanks. Last season’s star Modou Sougou is yet to find form but new signing Amine Chermiti has hit the ground running in front of goal and is a dangerous presence inside the box.�

The Islanders� defence will be a matter of concern for Costa. They have conceded 15 goals from their last six games this season after starting off with two clean sheets. Mato Grgic and co. need to step their game up, and quickly.

Mumbai City have developed a reputation as a great away side this season, garnering nine out of their 10 points from their travels – the best away record in ISL this season. However, Jamshedpur have never lost at home this season and also have never lost to Mumbai.

After eight matches, only three points separate these two teams. Fourth-placed Jamshedpur will need a strong display across the field to keep out the Islanders, who are fresh off a pulsating win.

According to Jamshedpur FC official 20,000 tickets have been sold for the December 19 clash. 

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