Indian Super League 2017: Kerala FC, Jamshedpur FC settle for a goalless draw
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Indian Super League 2017: Kerala FC, Jamshedpur FC settle for a goalless draw

November 25, 2017

Kerala Blasters FC and Jamshedpur FC both played their second successive goalless draw in Indian Super League (ISL) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi yesterday. Blasters’ keeper Paul Rachubka came up with two heroic moments in the match to ensure Jamshedpur’s search for a first ISL win continues.

The match started slowly as both teams tried to build attacks, but were limited to speculative shots from distance instead. Kerala had the first real sniff of goal in the 10th minute when C.K. Vineeth’s delightful cross from the right was met by an Iain Hume header that was off target.

Six minutes later they fashioned an even better chance, this time from Lalruatthara’s cross from the left. Dimitar Berbatov got on to the end of this one with a first-time volley, but Jamshedpur custodian Subrata Paul saved it with ease.

However, it was the visitors who probably should have taken the lead near the half hour mark. Memo’s free-kick was met with a smart, diving stop from Paul Rachubka, who was at hand once more to make a second save to deny Jerry Mawhmingthanga’s effort from the rebound.

The second half got underway with both teams being cautious in their approach, and rarely threatening to trouble the score line. Jamshedpur had a chance in the 75th minute, but substitute Farukh Choudhary’s volley was comfortably dealt with by Rachubka.

Three minutes later, Kerala’s Courage Pekuson went on a run down the middle and hammered a shot that flashed dangerously wide much to the relief of a fully-stretched Paul. That was the last piece of action which means that both sides have now started their campaigns with the same score line from their first two fixtures.

Today’s Match

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Yesterday’s result

Kerala Blasters FC 0 FT Jamshedpur FC 0

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