ISL 2020 Bengaluru FC vs Jamshedpur FC: When Bengaluru FC and Jamshedpur FC face each other in the Indian Super League (ISL) at the Fatorda Stadium on Monday, one thing is for sure — the contest will be alive right until the final whistle.
Sixth-placed Jamshedpur have conceded 66.67 pre cent of their goals in the second half with only Kerala Blasters (8 goals) and SC East Bengal (11 goals) conceding more. Besides that, four of the nine goals Owen Coyle’s side has conceded have come in the last 15 minutes of the match — the most by any team — an aspect Bengaluru will be keen to take advantage of.
For Bengaluru, placed third, inconsistencies this season have been plain to see. Their 0-1 defeat to ATK Mohun Bagan showed they can be beaten, as they were handed their first league defeat of the campaign. Meanwhile, Jamshedpur were denied points against FC Goa after a crucial disallowed goal followed by Igor Angulo’s late winner.
While acknowledging Jamshedpur deserved more points, BFC coach Carles Cuadrat expects a ‘hurting and hungry’ Jamshedpur side to bounce back hard.”Jamshedpur are doing really good work and they deserve to have more points on the table. We have to control Jamshedpur. Their foreigners are getting better with every passing week, and their young Indian players are also doing well. Jamshedpur will be a tough opponent to face, but we have a plan, and we will try to get the three points,” said Cuadrat.
Jamshedpur will bank on Nerijus Valskis to cause problems for the opposition defense, having scored six goals. The Lithuanian, however, is yet to score against BFC. “We have a plan, a good structure and we have conceded the least goals in the previous season. We maintain a high line and it is part of the plan. Valskis could not score against us last season and we will try to do the right things in the next game as well,” Cuadrat said.