Jamshedpur FC vs Mumbai City FC Highlights, ISL 2024-25: JFC vs MCFC: 3-2 at Full-time!

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Here's where Jamshedpur FC and Mumbai City FC are sitting after the match's final result -
Full-time Statistics: At the end of the match, both teams still had similar stats with similar determination from both teams. Still with 32% ball possession, Jamshedpur managed 17 shots in total and 7 of them were on target. Mumbai City FC managed 19 shots with 6 of them on target from 68% ball possession.
90+10' A lot of effort from Mumbai City, doing everything to at least get a draw, a lot of delaying from the home side with another change made with 1 minute left on the clock, but the match ends with the scoreline showing 3-2 in favour of Jamshedpur FC.
90+5' The side netting has come off after an effort from Mumbai sees the weight of JFC gk and another Mumbai player fall on the net. The players are waiting for the net to be fixed and it can be expected that there will be some more added time on top of the added time.
90' Mumbai have been the dominating side in the last few minutes and JFC are more concentrated on defending currently. However, the referee signals 7 minutes of additional time, so plenty of time for Mumbai to do some serious damage or JFC to increase the lead further.
85' Jamshedpur determined to hold that one-goal lead while Mumbai are keeping constant pressure inside the box with all Mumbai players inside the opposition box whenever they're getting the chance.

78' Woah! That came out of nowhere as Nieff gets a beautiful curler from the left and it just goes inside the net and JFC gk just can't do anything about it.
75' Mumbai City are spending some time near and inside the opposition box for some time now after a while. However, their build-up has been slow and steady. Brandon has been causing problems since he came in. He gets a powerful shot but the ball goes a llittle too right of the goalpost and the match goes into a short cooling break. Match resumes again as both teams show determination from the first minute.
71' The referee is showing yellow cards by the ton. First he shows yellow to JFC gk for wasting time and to Siverio seconds later for complaining. Coach Khalid Jamil doesn't take any risk and takes off Siverio minutes later and brings in Rei Tachikawa.
65' Mumbai are creating comparatively more chances now with Brandon getting a dangerous cross inside the box from the right flank and it almost went in but JFC defenders do well. JFC ace Saverio receives a knock and was in need of treatment. However, he seems well enough to continue the match now.
60' The fresh legs from Petr Kratky are showing intent. However, that still hasn't been enough so far. They do have time to do enough damage in the game though.
56' Mumbai City just can't seem to be able to get the ball away from their own half and that should be a matter of concern for Petr Kratky. Intending to do some damage he makes three changes as he brings in attacking prowess to his team with Noufal, Brandon, and Vikram Pratap Singh taking off Bipin, Rane, and Panwar.

Javi Hernandez celebrates his second goal of the day with teammates.
50' Jamshedpur are beginning the match from where they left it in the first half, in full-on attacking mode again. MCFC goalkeeper working overtime, having to get his hands on the ball several times to keep it from going at the back of the net. However, he can't do much about it when Javi Hernandez comes running inside the box, shooting with a one-touch volley and shooting the ball at the back of the net.
45' Second half of the match begins.
Jamshedpur have registered a total of 9 shots with 32% ball possession while 4 of them were on target. Mumbai City managed the exact same (4 shots on target from 9 shots in total) with 68% ball possession.
Both teams have been equally active near the opponent box. Jamshedpur FC may have started the match slow and on the backfoot, but oh! What a comeback they've made snatching back that lead.
45+4' That was an exciting 4 minutes with more chances from both sides but the score remains 2-1 in favour of Jamshedpur going into the half-time break.
45' The referee signals 4 minutes of added time.

Javier Hernandez celebrates his goal with teammates.
44' What a free-kick! Javi Hernandez gets an absolute baller inside the box from the right side from a free-kick which needs no touch from anyone waiting inside the box as it just goes inside the net smoothly and the gk just can't do anything about it.
41' Constant pressure from Jamshedpur in the last few minutes paid off for the home side, especially from Siverio, who has just been a constant threat to the opponents, even after the goal. Another goal was sure to go in, headed by Siverio if not for the MCFC gk who did a brilliant job to get his hands on the ball to stop it.
JFC 1-1 MCFC

Jordan Murray celebrates with teammates
36' Jordan Murray equalizes for Jamshedpur FC.
31' The match goes for a short cooling break. Jamshedpur were looking a little better just before that with Siverio finding himself a favourable position inside the opposition box but just couldn't get the ball at the back of the net.
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27' Jamshedpur get one chance through a cross from Siverio from the left flank to Sanan inside the box, who gets a head on the ball but just can't direct it toward the net.
22' Jamshedpur FC is having a hard time gaining momentum after conceding the goal while Mumbai City are flying high after that goal, getting in at least 3 shots in under 5 minutes which were quite close.
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18' Nikolaos gets the ball rolling for MCFC giving them an early lead.
Mumbai City began their campaign with a thrilling 2-2 draw against Mohun Bagan Super Giant, where they came from two goals down to earn a point. Late goals from Tiri and Thaer Krouma highlighted their attacking strength. Coach Petr Kratky will be hoping for a more balanced display from his team as they aim to capitalize on their fighting spirit.
In contrast, Jamshedpur FC kicked off their season on a high note with a 2-1 win over FC Goa, with Australian forward Jordan Murray scoring the decisive goal. Under head coach Khalid Jamil, Jamshedpur has embraced a direct playing style, and key players like Javier Siverio and Murray will play pivotal roles. With the advantage of playing at home, Jamshedpur will be aiming for back-to-back victories in front of their supporters.
Historically, matches between these two sides have been closely contested. Out of 14 previous meetings, Jamshedpur has won six times, while Mumbai City has claimed four victories. Although Mumbai possesses a potent attack, Jamshedpur's solid defense and swift counter-attacks could pose significant challenges.
With both teams eager to secure three points, fans can expect a hard-fought contest. Jamshedpur will look to build on their early-season success, while Mumbai City will be focused on jumpstarting their campaign with a much-needed win.