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ISL: Jamshedpur FC dent Odisha FC's playoff chance

NEW DELHI: Jamshedpur FC finished their season on a high on Wednesday, beating playoff aspirants Odisha FC 2-0 in the Indian Super League match at the Kalinga Stadium. The result dealt a potentially fatal blow to Odisha's playoff ambitions.

Goals from Harry Sawyer and Ritwik Das handed the Red Miners their third win in four games and kept FC Goa alive in the playoff pursuit.

Whereas, Odisha, who came into the game needing just a point to seal qualification, will now have to count on Goa to not win against Bengaluru FC on Thursday.

The opening twenty minutes were a cagey affair, as the ball stayed in the middle of the park for most of that period. Approaching the half-hour-mark, Sawyer had a couple of opportunities that came his way but neither manifested in a goal.

At the other end of the pitch, Diego Mauricio cut in from the left flank and glided past three players before shooting straight at the keeper to register the host's first effort on target in the 34th minute.

Five minutes from the break, Jay Thomas used quick feet to get a strike at goal from inside the box, but Amrinder Singh stood his ground and blocked the on-target shot. At the end of the first half, Jamshedpur had more attempts on goal despite Odisha keeping more of the ball.

Odisha's playoff hopes were left hanging in the balance just past the hour-mark when they conceded two goals in quick succession to Sawyer and Das.

The first goal came after a defensive error from Narender Gahlot allowed the visitors to link up for a goal that was headed in by Sawyer. Seconds later, on a quick break, Das slotted the second past Amrinder.

In the 70th minute, Das outmuscled Shubham Sarangi and tried to lob the keeper but Amrinder tracked back and managed to palm it over the bar. The winger kept trying to find a gap in the Odisha back line as the frustrated Juggernauts found themselves at the wrong end of the pitch.

Even to the very end, it was the visitors who created all the big chances as Odisha ended the game with just one shot on target.

It was only the second time the Juggernauts have lost at home this season, and the timing will likely give them a sleepless night.

Goa's result on Thursday will decide whether Odisha will make it to their first ever playoff.

For Jamshedpur, who won the League Shield last year, the season comes to an end with a potential ninth-placed finish dependent on how East Bengal FC finish theirs.

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