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ISL: Jamshedpur FC steamroll Chennaiyin FC 4-1, inch closer to semi-finals

Men of Steel move to 2nd spot with 31 points, Ritwik, Boris and Chima find back of the net

Jayesh Thaker Jamshedpur Published 21.02.22, 09:06 AM
Jamshedpur FC players celebrate the win over Chennaiyin FC in Goa on Sunday evening.

Jamshedpur FC players celebrate the win over Chennaiyin FC in Goa on Sunday evening. The Telegraph picture.

Jamshedpur FC continued with their form and once again underlined their might with a super performance as they drubbed Chennaiyin FC 4-1 to move to second place in a lopsided Hero Indian Super League 2021-22 tie at the Tilak Maidan Stadium, Goa, on Sunday evening.

Ritwik Das (23rd), Boris Singh (33rd) and Daniel Chima Chukwu (40th) got on the scoresheet before Deepak Devrani scored an own goal (46th) as Jamshedpur made it three wins on the trot to pocket 31 points from 16 matches. They are one point behind league leaders Hyderabad FC with a game in hand. For Chennaiyin, Nerijus Valskis (62nd) scored a consolation goal against his former side. Chennaiyin are eighth in the table with 20 points from 17 matches and are all but out of a semi-final berth.

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Jamshedpur lorded over the game from start with Boris warming Debjit Majumder's gloves early on with an effort from the right-wing. The Red Miners saw a lot more of the ball and that translated into a goal soon. Greg Stewart's corner was headed back by Peter Hartley as Chennaiyin failed to clear their lines. Ritwik was on hand and the in-form midfielder guided the ball on the rise into the back of the net past Debjit who tried hard to get his hands to it.

Three minutes after the cooling break, Boris made it 2-0 after Stewart darted inside the box to find him and it was an easy tap-in from close for the young right back.

It rained goals in the first-half for the Men of Steel and this time it was the Nigerian striker, Chima, scoring his fourth goal in five games for Owen Coyle's side. A poor goal kick from Debjit saw Eli Sabia ping the ball back in the attacking third for Chima to trap it nicely, drop his shoulder, turn to his left and tuck it into the left corner.

Chima got another golden opportunity to double his tally just before half-time when the excellent Stewart put a nice through ball for him but the striker hit it straight at the keeper.

Just after the break, it was more misery for Chennaiyin as Devrani put the ball in his own net from a Stewart floater. There was some respite when Valskis turned in a long punt from Ariel Borysiuk which was initially saved by T.P. Rehenesh but only as far as Valskis who fired it in from close range.

Ishan Pandita replaced Chima as Coyle went for the kill. Hartley and Stewart were also taken off with Narender Gahlot and Alexandre Lima replacing them. It was scrappy in the final exchanges of the game but for Jamshedpur, the game was won in the first half itself.

Jamshedpur head coach Owen Coyle was happy with the brilliant performance but said they need another five points at least to be sure of a spot in the semi-finals. "Thirtyone points is nice, but to attain a semi-final spot we have to attain a lot more points. I believe we need another five points at least given how fantastic other teams are doing. But above all this we have to concentrate on what we can do, we have another tough game in five days. NorthEast United are going to make it tough. So what we can do is focus on ourselves and pick up as many points and as early as we can.”

“I brought Ritwik to the club because I saw something in him. He was released by Kerala Blasters as they thought he isn’t good enough like most of my boys,” Owen said.

“Ritwik, Boris, Komal Thatal and even Farukh Choudhary coming from Mumbai last year, all boys have excelled. These boys have given their everything for Jamshedpur and that’s what we want. Seeing these Indian young kids developing and growing like this is fantastic to see for me,” he added.

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