#2 Chencho cuts an isolated figure down the wings
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Realising the potential threat of Chencho Gyeltshen, Jamshedpur FC flooded numbers down both the flanks and made it extremely difficult for Minerva's main man to impose himself in the first half.
The Bhutanese hardly got on the ball and was made to work hard on the rare occasions when he did. Yumnam Raju did a good job in man marking Chencho and ensured he snapped at his heels all night long.
On the rare occasions when he was afforded space to run into, Chencho was cynically brought down. Jamshedpur centre-back, Anas struggled to keep up with him and had no option but to dive into him. As a result of all of this, Minerva were coerced into playing centrally. It's the wings where their true strength lies.