Beautiful games, countless goals, unprecedented consistency, a coach who constantly inspires the team, and a crowd of fans preparing to turn Fatorda Stadium into a Yellow Sea … The Kerala Blasters have no better chance of winning the Indian Super League.
Hyderabad FC beat Blasters to clinch the title The final will be played on Sunday at 7.30pm.
Unlike the semis, the Blasters are likely to go into the passing game. The team will also try to dominate possession of the ball. The team played a long ball game once morest Jamshedpur. The reason for that was the physical game of the opponents. Hyderabad is a team that plays attacking football. So both teams will try to dominate the ball.
Dominance in the middle class will be crucial. The midfield performance of the Putia-Ayush-Adrian Luna trio will be crucial. Things will be easier for the Blasters if they can stop the delivery of the ball to the dangerous Bartholomew Ogbeche in the Hyderabad line-up. Unlike in the last match, Hyderabad will bring Ogbache back to the forefront. The team is likely to play in a 4-2-3-1 style. When it comes to face-offs this season, the two teams are level on points with each win.
Probability team:
Blasters-Prabhusukhan Gill, Sandeep Singh, Hormipam, Marco Leskovich, Harmanjyot Khabra, Putia, AYUSH Officer, Adrian Luna, Nishukumar, Jorge Diaz, Alvaro Vasquez.
Hyderabad FC -Kattimani, Akash Mishra, Chinglensana Singh, Yuvanan, Nim Dorjee, Jao Victor, Sauvik Chakraborty, Yasir Mohammad, Ogbeche, Aniket Jadhav, Javier Severo
Total Competition6
Blasters won: 3
Won by Hyderabad: 3
Performance of the season
Blastershouse
Goal conceded: 25
Top scorer: Vasquez, Diaz (8 goals each)
Hyderabad
Submitted by: 25
Top scorer: Ogbeche (18 goals)
Excellent performance
Blasters: Runner-up (2014, 2016)
Hyderabad: Fifth place (2020-21)
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