#3 Jackichand looked lively, Corominas was not in the game
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EFerran Corominas
FC Goa did not try to play their typical brand of intense attacking football until Sergio Lobera decided to take out Ahmed Jahouh for his poor display in the second leg. After the half-hour mark, the hosts had plenty of possession, but they were not able to make the most of it as they faltered in the forward line which did not work hard like every other game.
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Jackichand Singh worked hard through the right wing, but he did not cooperation from other players surrounding him. The Spaniard Ferran Corominas, who has been in great touch recently, was too slow in the decision making.
There was not any particular moment which stood out from FC Goa's attack, but Jackichand looked the brightest on the pitch for them and the hosts could have won their game had the other attackers including Corominas and Brandon Fernandes made themselves available for most of the game.
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