#5 Table toppers Jamshedpur need to make opportunities count
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Jamshedpur picked some best talents in their team this time. Their combination of Indian and foreign players is the best among the ten teams. They are still unbeaten in the league but five draws out of seven games is not something they should be proud of.
Jamshedpur have a very clear intent, make every counter-attacking opportunity count and score goals. They have the players. Michael Soosairaj, Gourav Mukhi, Farukh Choudhary along with foreigners Memo and Cidoncha can rip apart any defence. But they need to be more useful in the attacking third. They are creating opportunities, comes inside their opponent’s box too often but couldn’t convert each of their chances.
The game against Goa was their actual reflection of their attacking mindset. Considering Dynamos’ form, it would’ve been a cakewalk for Jamshedpur any other day. But they trailed for a few minutes and failed to find the winning goal after the equaliser, despite being the better team.