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ISL 2024-25: Jamshedpur enter Mohun Bagan's den with 2-1 advantage and eye on final

By IANS | Updated: April 6, 2025 19:01 IST

Kolkata, April 6 Jamshedpur FC and Mohun Bagan Super Giant will face each other in the second leg ...

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Kolkata, April 6 Jamshedpur FC and Mohun Bagan Super Giant will face each other in the second leg of their semi-final clash of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK) on Monday.

The Khalid Jamil-coached side steered to a 2-1 victory in the opening game of this fixture, snapping MBSG’s six-game-long unbeaten streak against the Red Miners.

The League Shield winners will be drawing confidence from their impeccable home record though, having not given away a goal in any of their previous six games at the stadium.

They will have to extend that streak to overturn the deficit and find a place in the summit clash for the third year running.

MBSG have now lost three of their last four playoff games in the ISL, including each of their last two. They had faced defeats in only two of their first nine playoff matches (W3 D4) before this patch began; a promising run of form they will seek to regain starting from this game.

Having scored 21 goals from set-pieces this season, which is the most ever by a team in a single ISL campaign, Mohun Bagan Super Giant’s mastery from dead-ball situations could be instrumental in dissecting Jamshedpur FC’s backline.

Jamshedpur FC have scored multiple goals in each of their last four ISL games, which is their second-best such streak ever. However, they have never netted more than once in consecutive games against MBSG before, and an alert home side defence will be eager to sustain that record.

While their attacking form has been inspiring, the Red Miners have conceded a league-high 23 goals in the first half. Jamil will push his team to shore up defensively early on to avoid conceding their aggregate advantage.

Mohun Bagan Super Giant head coach Jose Molina brought the focus to the core objective from the coming match, i.e. to progress into the finals.

“The only thing that is there in my mind right now is the matchday. We have to perform well and win – that’s the goal currently,” he said.

Jamshedpur FC head coach Khalid Jamil recognised MBSG’s strength at home.

“We have kept our preparations for this match the same as before. There is no doubt about Mohun Bagan Super Giant, who always play very well, especially at home,” he said.

The two sides have played 11 games against each other, with MBSG winning five times and Jamshedpur FC emerging victorious four times. Two encounters have produced draws.

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