The Asian Age

JAMSHEDPUR TEST AWAITS BLASTERS

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Jamshedpur, Jan. 16: Kerala Blasters will look to continue their resurgence after a slow start when they take on Jamshedpur FC in their Indian Super League match here on Tuesday.

The Blasters, fresh from their 1- 0 away win over Mumbai City FC, are riding high on striker Iain Hume’s good form after an initial struggle.

Recruiting David James as the head coach in place of Rene Muelenstee­n has helped Kerala return to form and how they fare against a defensivem­inded Jamshedpur might determine the outcome of the match.

Under Steve Coppell, JFC have been very organised at the back.

Coppell said the standard of supervisio­n has to improve for the game to run without any controvers­y.

“I think the referees have not been up to the mark on the evidence of their displays so far. They have been found wanting and there have been a lot of games which have been decided on big decisions and later proved to be questionab­le,” Coppell said ahead of the match on Tuesday.

Coppell acknowledg­ed that there had been significan­t improvemen­t in the Blasters since James joined as head coach.

“The preparatio­n we would make for this team three weeks ago is different from the preparatio­n we are making for them for tomorrow’s game. It’s also a game we are desperate to win,” he said.

James is yet to lose a game ( one draw and two wins), sounded confident with his side’s form.

“The wins were vital. The match against Mumbai was physically and mentally draining. But confidence is high and we look forward to the match. It’s difficult to predict the side, but there is a lot of energy in Jamshedpur and we expect an energetic match,” he said.

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