Rock-solid Kerala Blasters beat Jamshedpur 1-1 to enter ISL final Football News – Times of India

Basque: Kerala Blasters Entered FC isl Finals for the first time since 2016 after a 1-1 draw Jamshedpur FC on Tuesday and beat the League Shield winners 2-1 on aggregate in the double-leg semi-finals.
Adrian Luna (18th) opened the scoring for Kerala with a brilliant first goal Pranay Halder (50th) pulled a back for the Red Minors, who needed another goal to take the game to extra time, but another solid performance by the Kerala backline ensured they were able to confirm a place in the summit clash. Stand firm for
In the first stage, Sahal Abdul Samdi Scored the lone goal in a 1–0 win for Kerala to make it to their third ISL final. He was also a finalist in the inaugural 2014 edition.
The Yellow Shirt started the second leg without the injured Sahal but showed no sign of slowing down, nearly taking the lead inside the first two minutes after Alvaro Vazquez dunked the ball over TP Rehenesh with a cheeky back-to-back keeper Didn’t try to be. In the round and far post in Jamshedpur.
Four minutes later, Vazquez held onto his own half to set up an Ayush officer, but Rheinesh, alert to the danger, came out of his line in time. The Jamshedpur full-back brought great joy to Kerala, leaving plenty of room for their rivals to exploit.
The officer got another chance from a George Diaz cross, but Jamshedpur captain Peter Hartley staked his body to reduce the threat.
Vazquez soon atone for his lapse in the half, flicking a delightful pass from the left flank to Luna, dropped a shoulder and curled a side-footed effort past Rehenesh and into the right corner.
At the break, Kerala took an overall lead of 2-0. Five minutes after the resumption, Halder fired one of the shots to bring Jamshedpur back into the game, poked a Stewart corner, who was initially met by Cheema, whose header lacked power and fell to Halder, who came out from a distance of two yards. But it was not enough for Jamshedpur.