ISL: Jamshedpur FC Dethrone Hyderabad FC to top the table with a 3-0 win. football news

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Jamshedpur FC knocked Hyderabad FC out of their perch with a 3-0 win over Hyderabad FC in an Indian Super League top-of-the-table match at the Athletic Stadium in Bambolim on Tuesday. Chinglensana Singh (5th OG) scored a goal to help Jamshedpur take the lead, before captain Peter Hartley (28th) doubled the lead with Daniel Cheema Chukwu (65th), joining Jamshedpur. Extended his stellar form with his fifth goal since. Display. Jamshedpur are now pole position with 37 points from 18 matches, two more than Hyderabad (35 points) with one game to go.

The result is more believable as Jamshedpur won against the leaders without Greg Stewart, who has arguably been their best player. Stewart is serving a one-match suspension after receiving four yellow cards.

Hyderabad made a lot of changes to the team compared to the previous game and Bart Ogbeche was also not included in the mix.

The game began on a frantic note, with Chinglensana putting the ball into his own net when Mobashir Rahman’s low shot took a wicked deflection off his leg and goalkeeper Gurmeet Singh replaced veteran mentor Laxmikant Kattimani for the first time this season. were playing.

The opening goal hurt the league leaders as they shifted gears, seeing more balls in the final third as Jamshedpur pressed them over the park. Aniket Jadhav pulled his marker wide after hitting it with clean skill while the yellow shirt looked for his mojo.

But Jamshedpur doubled their lead from the set piece. Alexandre Lima spins Hartley into a delightful corner to make the highest jump, leaving Gurmeet in his place.

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At halftime, the Men of Steel took a 2–0 lead and the Owen Coyle-coached team never took their foot off the pedal in the second half. Hartley came close to doubling his goal from a corner and Cheema pulled a wide from the pass.

The in-form Nigerian didn’t have to wait too long for a goal, getting a poor camera clearance at home, which was set up for him by Lima. Hyderabad could have pulled one back but Javier Siverio missed from close.

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