September 24, 2024

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ISL 2020-21: Third-placed Bengaluru look to take advantage of Jamshedpur’s defence

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Image Source : TWITTER/BENGALURU FC Bengaluru have additionally suffered from inconsistency. Free-scoring Bengaluru FC might be trying to exploit the frailty Jamshedpur FC’s defence has proven within the second half of matches when the 2 groups face one another within the Indian Super League (ISL) on the Fatorda Stadium on Monday. Sixth-placed Jamshedpur have conceded 66.67 per cent of their objectives within the second half with solely Kerala Blasters (8 objectives) and SC East Bengal (11 objectives) conceding extra. Four of the 9 objectives Owen Coyle’s facet has conceded have come within the final quarter-hour of the match — essentially the most by any staff and a side Bengaluru might be eager to benefit from. Third-placed Bengaluru have additionally suffered from inconsistency. Their unbeaten run ended with a 0-1 defeat to ATK Mohun Bagan of their earlier sport. Meanwhile, Jamshedpur had been denied factors in opposition to FC Goa after an important disallowed objective adopted by Igor Angulo’s late winner. While scoring objectives has not been an issue for Bengaluru, their defence hasn’t checked out its greatest. They have conceded eight objectives within the first seven matches of the season and are already inching nearer to the 9 objectives they conceded all through the 2019-20 season. Jamshedpur will financial institution on Nerijus Valskis to trigger issues for the opposition defence, having scored six objectives. The Lithuanian, nonetheless, is but to attain in opposition to BFC.