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Siverio brace for Jamshedpur sinks Punjab FC: Talking points

Jamshedpur FC bag fifth home win of the season after 2-1 triumph against Punjab FC.

Siverio brace for Jamshedpur sinks Punjab FC: Talking points
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JFC's Javier Siverio celebrating with team mates after scoring against PFC at JRD Tata Sports Complex, Jamshedpur on Friday. (Photo Credit: ISL)

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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 13 Dec 2024 4:50 PM GMT

Jamshedpur FC triumphed over Punjab FC 2-1 at the JRD Tata Sports Complex on Friday night, as a brace by Javi Siverio led the Men of Steel to secure their fifth home win of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 season.

Here are the talking points from the fixture.

Majority possession

The Khalid Jamil-coached side left it late to score the winner, but held 52.3% of the possession, taking 14 shots as opposed to the nine of the visitors.

What's more, Jamshedpur FC completed 70% of their passes and made 19 crosses as opposed to the 13 made by Punjab FC.

Despite overwhelming Punjab FC in most of the concerned metrics, the first half was a cagey contest before the home team counter-attacked in the 41st minute.

Rei Tachikawa picked a pass a few yards ahead of the centre of the field and curled it to Reliance Foundation Young Champs (RFYC) graduate Mohammed Sanan. The attacker showed sublime close control to take on multiple Punjab FC players but his final shot landed slightly off target.

Training ground goal

In the added time of the first half, Jamshedpur FC broke the deadlock with a goal that was arguably straight out of the training ground.

Shubham Sarangi took a long throw-in that was directed to Stephen Eze inside the Punjab FC box. Eze used his aerial prowess to head the ball to Javi Hernandez, who laid out a headed pass for Javi Siverio at the centre of the box.

Sivero adjusted his position immediately to unleash a precise shot into the bottom left corner, as the Red Miners went into the half-time break with a one-goal lead.

Retaliation, a team effort

Punjab FC retaliated as soon as the second half began though. Luka Majcen brought down a long ball for Asmir Suljic who was placed a few yards away from the edge of the Jamshedpur FC 18-yard area.

Suljic took a deft touch before playing the ball back to Majcen, who used his pace and power perfectly to surge deep inside the box. He then showed quick control to deliver a squared pass for Ezequiel Vidal, who tapped the ball in to level the scores in the 46th minute.

Jamshedpur FC encountered a fantastic chance to recover their lead six minutes later.

Tachikawa stepped up to take a corner kick, but he served it to Hernandez who was placed a fair distance outside the box. Hernandez picked the ball perfectly in the air, unleashing a thunderous volley that went past the Punjab FC defence and required a fully stretched Muheet Shabir to keep the ball away from hitting the back of the net.

Fast breaks does the trick for the Miners

The Red Miners, however, embraced the approach of hitting the Punjab FC defence with fast breaks, and that reaped them dividends in the 84th minute.

The Jamshedpur FC defence calmly soaked pressure, before unlocking the Punjab FC unit with a string of quick passes. As a consequence of this, Nikhil Barla sprinted ahead into the final third, before delivering an accurate cross that was nodded home by Siverio to secure the winner.

Siverio adds the silver lining

Javi Siverio from Jamshedpur FC emerged as the key performer of the match.

His brace, in addition to completing 16 out of his 25 attempted passes, in addition to the creation of a couple of goal-scoring opportunities stood out for the Miners.

Both Punjab FC and Jamshedpur FC will play their next game against East Bengal FC on December 17 and December 21 respectively.

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