#4 Delhi lacked the creativity to trouble Jamshedpur
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For large parts of the match, the Delhi Dynamos enjoyed more than 65% of ball possession. But the reality is, they hardly did anything with it. For all their dominance on the ball, the home side rarely troubled Jamshedpur.
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Simply put, Delhi were slow off the blocks and took ages to build up their attack. On most occasions, their attack looked too predictable and the visitors were more than fine in absorbing this non-threatening pressure.
The Dynamos surely made an attempt to score a goal, but the likes of Paulinho Dias and Jeroen Lumu were at a loss for ideas in the middle of the park. It gave Jamshedpur ample time to set shop.
Edited by Shraishth Jain