ISL 2017: Kerala Blasters in search of win

Even as Dimitar Berbatov and Iain Hume failed to strike a combo against ATK, Meulensteen is likely to continue the partnership.

Update: 2017-11-23 19:22 GMT
Jamshedpur FC players share a light moment with assistant coach Ishfaq Ahmed (left) at a training session in Kochi on Thursday. (Photo: ARUN CHANDRABOSE)

Kochi: After a low-intensity season opener, Rene Meulensteen has put his Kerala Blasters on high alert as they welcome former boss Steve Coppell and his regimented Jamshedpur FC for round two here on Friday.

“We have to use a high level of energy and more than anything a high level of quality,” said Kerala head coach Meulensteen, calling for composure from his acclaimed attacking unit that failed to show up in the goalless draw against Atletico last Friday.

Jamshedpur’s resolute defending, playing with ten men for the final quarter in Guwahati after Andre Bikey’s red card, earned them a point against NorthEast United and Meulensteen has urged his players to maximise their potential.

Even as Dimitar Berbatov and Iain Hume failed to strike a combo against ATK, Meulensteen is likely to continue the partnership.

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