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The horns are coming back; If they win, it will be their fourth consecutive victory

The horns are coming back; If they win, it will be their fourth consecutive win

After a hiatus in the Hero Indian Super League, Kerala Blasters are back in action. The Blasters will face 10th place Jamshedpur AFC in the JRD on Sunday. It will be played at the Tata Sports Complex Stadium.

The Hornets, who are fifth in the standings after winning three games in a row, can take fifteen points if they win Sunday’s game.

If Jamshedpur fails to find victory in their last four games, it will be very difficult for them to advance in the league if they lose in Sunday’s game as well. Despite having superstars like Daniel Cheema, Harry Swire, Jay Emmanuel Thomas, Ishan Pandita, Komal Thattal etc Jamshedpur is unable to pose a threat to their opponents.

The fans look at the poor performance of the team, which qualified for the 2022-23 Asian Champions League as the Shield Winners as last year’s group winners, with great disappointment.

Blasters, on the other hand, have learned from their early failures and are progressing by playing team play with great unity.

Despite playing well, the poor performance in midfield gave the Blasters back-to-back defeats. But the Blasters, who have bounced back from the loss, are showing better performances under superstars Adrian Luna, Ivan Kalushni, Sahal Abdul Samad, KP Rahul and Dimitrios.

The Blasters last match was against Hyderabad on 19th November. The Blasters won the game 1-0.

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