Chennaiyin FC moves to sixth with 2-1 win over Jamshedpur

Accordingly, the Khalid Jamil-coached team has crashed out of the contention for qualifying for the playoffs this season.

Update: 2024-04-04 22:30 GMT

Mohammad Sanan of Jamshedpur FC, Vincy Barretto of Chennaiyin FC and Laldinpuia Pachuau of Jamshedpur FC in action

CHENNAI: Chennaiyin FC broke into the top-six with a terrific 2-1 victory against Jamshedpur FC where it came from behind to strike twice in the second half at theJawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in the Indian Super League (ISL) on Thursday.

The Marina Machans now have 24 points from 20 games, two more than Bengaluru FC (22), which has played the same number of games as the Blues. Contrastingly, the winless streak for Jamshedpur FC has now extended to four games, and the team has slipped to the ninth spot with 21 points as many games in the season. Accordingly, the Khalid Jamil-coached team has crashed out of the contention for qualifying for the playoffs this season.

Interestingly, the game began on a positive note for the Red Miners, with their Japanese star Rei Tachikawa finding the back of the net 22 minutes into the game. That goal arguably came against the momentum of the game for the visitor.

The Chennaiyin duo of Rafael Crivellaro and Jordan Murray had teased the Jamshedpur goalkeeper TP Rehenesh with some sharp efforts prior to the Jamshedpur goal. Rehenesh, making his 70th ISL appearance in Jamshedpur FC colours, the most by any player, did well to hold his guard and Tachikawa bore the fruit of the same by nodding home a cross by Muhammed Uvais from the left flank.

Crivellaro did not reduce his efforts in search of the equaliser though. Making decisive passes to the likes of Farukh Choudhary and Vincy Barretto, Chennaiyin really had its domestic attackers coming to the fore. True to the same, the winner was notched by Rahim Ali in the 59th minute. But before that, it was Crivallaro’s turn to draw the scores level seven minutes into the second half. Making his landmark appearance for Jamshedpur, Rehenesh fumbled the ball, laying the ball in the path of Crivellaro, who pounced upon the loose delivery and slotted it into the back of the net on the top left corner. That goal kicked off a phase of Chennaiyin dominance on the offensive front. Just before the hour mark, Rahim tricked past seasoned Jamshedpur player Elsinho to recover possession, before breaking into the 18-yard box, showing fleet footedness to get into a promising goal-scoring position right in the centre before hammering the ball into the bottom left corner.

Rahim was beaming with energy having come on as a substitute after Crivellaro’s goal, and that sudden burst of pace definitely caught the Jamshedpur backline off guard, thus extending Coyle’s run of unbeaten games against Jamshedpur to four matches in the ISL.

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