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KERALA BLASTERS VS JAMSHEDPUR FC HIGHLIGHTS

Apart from Westwood’s tactics, the new additions to the squad have also contributed to the team’s change of fortunes. Francisco Feuillassier (Franchu) and Karim Benarif started in this match, and the attack looked sharper.

It was Benarif’s superb cross from the left flank into the box that created the opening goal, with Nihal Sudheesh timing his header with a jump. The second goal also came from a header, with Vibin Mohanan doing well to convert Franchu’s lofted cross from the right.

Jamshedpur was reduced to 10 men for the last six minutes after Stephen Eze collected a red card.

The host ensured it kept the advantage until the final whistle this time, collecting all three points and climbing to 11th in the table with eight points.

Published on Apr 18, 2026

#ISL #Firsthalf #goals #Kerala #Blasters #beat #Jamshedpur #home #win #season"> ISL 2025-26: First-half goals help Kerala Blasters beat Jamshedpur FC for first home win of season  Kerala Blasters is looking increasingly better. Alas, it is a bit too late in the season.Ashley Westwood’s men played with conviction and intent to secure a commanding 2-0 victory against a strong Jamshedpur FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday.Remember, Jamshedpur started the game just three points behind the leader, while Blasters was lying second from bottom. However, there wasn’t a big crowd to watch them record, probably their best win of the season so far.The fans, who are often called the best in the league, would have enjoyed the way their team went on the attack from early on. Blasters had gone 2-0 with nine minutes remaining in the opening half.AS IT HAPPENED | KERALA BLASTERS VS JAMSHEDPUR FC HIGHLIGHTSApart from Westwood’s tactics, the new additions to the squad have also contributed to the team’s change of fortunes. Francisco Feuillassier (Franchu) and Karim Benarif started in this match, and the attack looked sharper.It was Benarif’s superb cross from the left flank into the box that created the opening goal, with Nihal Sudheesh timing his header with a jump. The second goal also came from a header, with Vibin Mohanan doing well to convert Franchu’s lofted cross from the right.Jamshedpur was reduced to 10 men for the last six minutes after Stephen Eze collected a red card.The host ensured it kept the advantage until the final whistle this time, collecting all three points and climbing to 11th in the table with eight points.Published on Apr 18, 2026  #ISL #Firsthalf #goals #Kerala #Blasters #beat #Jamshedpur #home #win #season
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KERALA BLASTERS VS JAMSHEDPUR FC HIGHLIGHTS

Apart from Westwood’s tactics, the new additions to the squad have also contributed to the team’s change of fortunes. Francisco Feuillassier (Franchu) and Karim Benarif started in this match, and the attack looked sharper.

It was Benarif’s superb cross from the left flank into the box that created the opening goal, with Nihal Sudheesh timing his header with a jump. The second goal also came from a header, with Vibin Mohanan doing well to convert Franchu’s lofted cross from the right.

Jamshedpur was reduced to 10 men for the last six minutes after Stephen Eze collected a red card.

The host ensured it kept the advantage until the final whistle this time, collecting all three points and climbing to 11th in the table with eight points.

Published on Apr 18, 2026

#ISL #Firsthalf #goals #Kerala #Blasters #beat #Jamshedpur #home #win #season">ISL 2025-26: First-half goals help Kerala Blasters beat Jamshedpur FC for first home win of season

Kerala Blasters is looking increasingly better. Alas, it is a bit too late in the season.

Ashley Westwood’s men played with conviction and intent to secure a commanding 2-0 victory against a strong Jamshedpur FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday.

Remember, Jamshedpur started the game just three points behind the leader, while Blasters was lying second from bottom. However, there wasn’t a big crowd to watch them record, probably their best win of the season so far.

The fans, who are often called the best in the league, would have enjoyed the way their team went on the attack from early on. Blasters had gone 2-0 with nine minutes remaining in the opening half.

AS IT HAPPENED | KERALA BLASTERS VS JAMSHEDPUR FC HIGHLIGHTS

Apart from Westwood’s tactics, the new additions to the squad have also contributed to the team’s change of fortunes. Francisco Feuillassier (Franchu) and Karim Benarif started in this match, and the attack looked sharper.

It was Benarif’s superb cross from the left flank into the box that created the opening goal, with Nihal Sudheesh timing his header with a jump. The second goal also came from a header, with Vibin Mohanan doing well to convert Franchu’s lofted cross from the right.

Jamshedpur was reduced to 10 men for the last six minutes after Stephen Eze collected a red card.

The host ensured it kept the advantage until the final whistle this time, collecting all three points and climbing to 11th in the table with eight points.

Published on Apr 18, 2026

#ISL #Firsthalf #goals #Kerala #Blasters #beat #Jamshedpur #home #win #season

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The coach, Ashley Westwood, is not concerned, though. This is only the fourth match since he took over from David Catala. 

“We have four points from three games, and it is not bad,” Westwood said. “It should have been a bit better, if I am being honest, but there is no panic; we are preparing for the next game. We will try and get some points. Of course, we are going to try and win, which we always do.”

He conceded it would not be easy. “We are against a very tough side, Jamshedpur, who has another very experienced coach (Owen Coyle), who knows what to do, who knows how to play football in India,” said Westwood. “So we need to prepare well, we need to make sure we are all going in with our 100% best.”

Published on Apr 17, 2026

#ISL #Upbeat #Kerala #Blasters #faces #Jamshedpur #test"> ISL 2025-26: Upbeat Kerala Blasters faces Jamshedpur test  From a team that was wondering where the next point would come from, Kerala Blasters has come a long way.On Tuesday night, it was just two minutes away from beating NorthEast United. In the previous game, it actually defeated a strong Bengaluru FC in an away fixture.So it should be in a confident frame of mind that Blasters will take the field for Saturday’s ISL fixture against Jamshedpur FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The visitors, of course, offer a tough challenge: with 15 points, they are placed near the top of the table and are among the title contenders of this truncated season. And the hosts are on the other side of the table, facing the threat of relegation.READ  |         Chennaiyin FC battles past Sporting Club Delhi for first home win of seasonThe coach, Ashley Westwood, is not concerned, though. This is only the fourth match since he took over from David Catala. “We have four points from three games, and it is not bad,” Westwood said. “It should have been a bit better, if I am being honest, but there is no panic; we are preparing for the next game. We will try and get some points. Of course, we are going to try and win, which we always do.”He conceded it would not be easy. “We are against a very tough side, Jamshedpur, who has another very experienced coach (Owen Coyle), who knows what to do, who knows how to play football in India,” said Westwood. “So we need to prepare well, we need to make sure we are all going in with our 100% best.”Published on Apr 17, 2026  #ISL #Upbeat #Kerala #Blasters #faces #Jamshedpur #test
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The coach, Ashley Westwood, is not concerned, though. This is only the fourth match since he took over from David Catala. 

“We have four points from three games, and it is not bad,” Westwood said. “It should have been a bit better, if I am being honest, but there is no panic; we are preparing for the next game. We will try and get some points. Of course, we are going to try and win, which we always do.”

He conceded it would not be easy. “We are against a very tough side, Jamshedpur, who has another very experienced coach (Owen Coyle), who knows what to do, who knows how to play football in India,” said Westwood. “So we need to prepare well, we need to make sure we are all going in with our 100% best.”

Published on Apr 17, 2026

#ISL #Upbeat #Kerala #Blasters #faces #Jamshedpur #test">ISL 2025-26: Upbeat Kerala Blasters faces Jamshedpur test

From a team that was wondering where the next point would come from, Kerala Blasters has come a long way.

On Tuesday night, it was just two minutes away from beating NorthEast United. In the previous game, it actually defeated a strong Bengaluru FC in an away fixture.

So it should be in a confident frame of mind that Blasters will take the field for Saturday’s ISL fixture against Jamshedpur FC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The visitors, of course, offer a tough challenge: with 15 points, they are placed near the top of the table and are among the title contenders of this truncated season. And the hosts are on the other side of the table, facing the threat of relegation.

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The coach, Ashley Westwood, is not concerned, though. This is only the fourth match since he took over from David Catala. 

“We have four points from three games, and it is not bad,” Westwood said. “It should have been a bit better, if I am being honest, but there is no panic; we are preparing for the next game. We will try and get some points. Of course, we are going to try and win, which we always do.”

He conceded it would not be easy. “We are against a very tough side, Jamshedpur, who has another very experienced coach (Owen Coyle), who knows what to do, who knows how to play football in India,” said Westwood. “So we need to prepare well, we need to make sure we are all going in with our 100% best.”

Published on Apr 17, 2026

#ISL #Upbeat #Kerala #Blasters #faces #Jamshedpur #test

From a team that was wondering where the next point would come from, Kerala Blasters…