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Jamshedpur FC are the new League Winner’s Shield holders as they beat ATK Mohun Bagan

Jamshedpur FC won the League Winners’ Shield following a thrilling 1-0 victory against strong opponents ATK Mohun Bagan at the PJN Stadium in Margao, Goa on Monday. This result was Jamshedpur FC’s seventh consecutive win in the Hero Indian Super League (ISL), which has also become the new Hero ISL record now.

Ritwik Das (56’) scored the crucial match-winning goal of the game and sealed the three points in his team’s favour.

It was a cagey affair for both sides at the start. In the 17th minute of the game, Peter Hartley blocked a venomous shot by Joni Kauko, with his head to prevent the Mariners from taking the lead.

Moments later, Laldinliana Renthlei played a delicate cross to Daniel Chukwu, whose subsequent header was punched away by Amrinder Singh.

As time went on, both teams struggled to create any clear-cut chances to score which eventually ended the first half with ATKMB dominating the possession but unable to convert it into any meaningful opportunities.

JFC got a free-kick early on in the second half, but it was brilliantly saved by Amrinder Singh. After a brilliant solo run by Greg Stewart, Ritwik Das scored in the 56th minute of the game to put his side into the lead.

ATK Mohun Bagan tried their best to break down the stubborn JFC defense but they failed to do so. In the 66th minute, David Williams struck the ball sweetly, but TP Rehenesh saved it comfortably.

Close to the end of the game, Liston Colaco took a free kick but again, TP Rehenesh dived and saved the shot.

The Mariners tried their best to score however, the JFC backline stood firm and won the match 1-0. They deservedly won the League Winners’ Shield with a record-breaking points haul of 43 points.

ATK Mohun Bagan finishes the Hero ISL 2021-22 campaign in the third spot and JFC ends in the top spot.

Now the competition moves into the final stages of the game as the teams will now take part in the semi-finals to decide which two teams will fight for the Indian Super League trophy in the final. Jamshedpur FC will take on Kerala Blasters, the first leg will take place on 11th March, and Juan Ferrando’s men will lock horns with Hyderabad FC in the first leg of the semi-finals on 12th March.

Neelam Sharma

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