Jamshedpur FC Set to Face FC Goa in Final ISL Match of the Season at Home
Red Miners Aim to End Campaign on High Note Against League Shield Contenders
Jamshedpur FC prepare to host FC Goa at the JRD Tata Sports Complex on April 9 in their concluding Indian Super League (ISL) fixture of the 2023-24 season, with the Gaurs still vying for the League Shield title despite the Red Miners’ elimination from playoff contention.
JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur FC are gearing up for their ultimate Indian Super League (ISL) encounter of the 2023-24 campaign, as they get ready to welcome FC Goa to the JRD Tata Sports Complex on April 9.
The Red Miners’ aspirations of securing a berth in the playoffs have already been dashed, whereas the Gaurs remain firmly in the hunt for the prestigious League Shield title.
Jamshedpur FC commenced the latter half of the season with an impressive run of form, but a recent slump that saw them drop 11 out of a possible 15 points from their last five matches has effectively ended their pursuit of the coveted sixth spot.
The Red Miners have struggled to emerge victorious against FC Goa in their previous three meetings, suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat in their most recent clash.
Jamshedpur FC’s head coach Khalid Jamil expressed his dissatisfaction with the team’s failure to qualify for the playoffs, stating, "I believe we truly merited a place in the top six, considering the unwavering dedication displayed by the players, management, and everyone involved."
FC Goa’s head coach Manolo Marquez acknowledged the challenging nature of facing Jamshedpur FC, praising their resilience and style of play, as he remarked during the pre-match press conference, "Despite being out of the playoffs, Jamshedpur FC have demonstrated their ability to bounce back, exemplified by their impressive comeback victory against Mumbai City FC after being two goals down."
Presently, Jamshedpur FC are enduring an eight-match streak at their home ground without managing to keep a clean sheet, with their last shutout on home turf dating back to October 2023 against Punjab FC.
The team’s offensive strategy heavily relies on outmaneuvering opponents on the flanks and delivering precise crosses into the penalty area, as evidenced by their average of 15.1 crosses from open play this season, which is surpassed only by table-toppers FC Goa’s 19.3.

