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The match was an intriguing tactical battle from the start, and the first opening came 18 minutes in when Kwesi Appiah burst past Peter Hartley to enter the box and create an opening to shoot, but he dragged his effort wide of the far post. The Ghanaian striker came close again six minutes later as he whipped a free-kick around the wall, but only managed to hit the side-netting. Jamshedpur’s first notable chance came in the 41st minute when Stephen Eze stayed up after a set-piece and headed Alex Lima’ cross towards the goal, but the ball landed on the wrong side of the roof of the net. Idrissa Sylla had a chance to open the scoring when he took a free-kick at the edge of the box, but he just missed high. However, just two minutes later at the other end, Jackichand Singh whipped a low cross from the left for Aniket Jadhav, who turned it in.Aniket Jadhav goal. The only Kolhapuri representative in #ISL, and a MASSIVE prospect. Needs consistency that's all. He's got all the tools to make it. #NEUJFC
— S.A.M (@Pawarfulll) December 18, 2020 In the 56th minute, Jadhav burst up the right flank and got into a shooting position, but it flew over the crossbar. In the 65th minute, Idrissa Sylla flicked the ball on to Benjamin Lambot, who was brought down by Stephen Eze in the box. Sylla decided to take it himself, but his effort was saved by Rehenesh. The resultant corner broke for Khassa Camara at the edge of the box, and his half-volley just missed the top corner. Neither side could threaten the opposition goal thereafter, so the match ended in a 1-0 victory for Jamshedpur FC.NORTHEAST UNITED
Key Talking Point
The Unbeaten Run Ends
Gerard Nus himself said that losing is not too bad before this match, but he probably didn’t want to experience it immediately. However, he had to do that, as his side looked quite toothless tonight. They did defend resolutely in the first half as they found themselves repelling a lot of long balls and crosses, but they couldn’t really make an impression at the other end. They were fielding both of their foreign frontmen in Kwesi Appiah and Idrissa Sylla, but the two couldn’t get the better of the Jamshedpur defence at any time. The second half saw the Highlanders suffer a similar lack of attacking end-product, but Jamshedpur started to find some gaps in their shape and they exploited them well. NorthEast couldn’t really do anything to respond to the goal, and the penalty that they got almost came as a lifeline, but Sylla failed to take that too.Can't blame anyone when you can't score a penalty. Poor team performance from @NEUtdFC. Need to up the game & try something different than just playing that hopeful ball to Sylla. Must win the upcoming games to stay in the race.#NEUJFC #IndianFootball #ISL
— Talstay Bhattacharya (@Tleostoy) December 18, 2020 So, NorthEast United lost their unbeaten record since the start of the season after a really disappointing performance.Player Ratings
Gurmeet Singh (5), Ashutosh Mehta (6), Benjamin Lambot (7.5*), Dylan Fox (6.5), Gurjinder Kumar (6), Ninthoinganba Meetei (5), Lalengmawia (6), Khassa Camara (5), Rochharzela (4.5), Idrissa Sylla (5), Kwesi Appiah (5.5) Subs: Luís Machado (5.5), VP Suhair (5), Federico Gallego (N/A), Britto PM (N/A)JAMSHEDPUR FC
Key Talking Point
Good Performances Finally Rewarded
Jamshedpur FC had always looked strong in their performances so far this season, but they haven’t been properly rewarded. That changed tonight. Without midfield general Aitor Monroy tonight, Owen Coyle knew that he would have to tweak his system a bit to get anything out of this match. The English tactician went for a 4-2-3-1, with Jackichand Singh operating in an unfamiliar central role. In the first half, this didn’t quite work, as Jamshedpur failed to break the NorthEast United defence down and their long balls caused no damage at all. However, the away side were able to string some more substantial moves together in the second half, and they deservedly opened the scoring through Aniket Jadhav. Meanwhile, Stephen Eze and Peter Hartley had everything under control at the back, bar one mistake which gave NorthEast a penalty, but Rehenesh came to the rescue there.Not an exciting game between #NEUJFC but Aniket Yadav goal and his one run where he nearly scored the second was exciting part of the game. @JamshedpurFC at the end a deserving winner. #ISL
— Shaji Prabhakaran (@Shaji4Football) December 18, 2020 With that, Jamshedpur FC came away with three thoroughly deserved points.