Chennaiyin FC Aim to Extend Dominance Against Jamshedpur in ISL Clash

Chennaiyin FC return to the road after five home games to face Jamshedpur FC in their 10th ISL fixture. The Marina Machans have a strong historical record, winning eight of 16 previous meetings. Coach Clifford Rayes Miranda expects a stern test against a dynamic opponent with varied playing styles. Forward Daniel Chima Chukwu returns to familiar surroundings and is focused on securing a victory for his current team.

Key Points: ISL 2025-26: Chennaiyin FC Face Jamshedpur in Tricky Away Fixture

  • Chennaiyin FC have won 8 of 16 meetings vs Jamshedpur
  • Coach Miranda expects a tough test against a dynamic opponent
  • Chennaiyin are 10th in standings, seven points clear of relegation
  • Forward Daniel Chima Chukwu returns to familiar surroundings
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ISL 2025-26: Chennaiyin FC return to road for tricky trip to Jamshedpur

Chennaiyin FC return to the road after five home games to face Jamshedpur FC. Coach Miranda expects a stern test despite a strong historical record.

"We want a result, we want to win the match. There are no two ways about it. - Clifford Rayes Miranda"

Chennai, April 24

On a high with a string of successive wins, Chennaiyin FC will be back on the road after five home games in a row to take on Jamshedpur FC in their 10th Indian Super League 2025-26 fixture at the JRD Tata Complex in Jamshedpur on Saturday.

The Marina Machans carry a strong record into the contest, having won eight of their previous 16 meetings against the Red Miners across all competitions, compared to Jamshedpur's three. Chennaiyin have also won four of the last five encounters between the sides, the other ending in a draw, and completed a double last season with an aggregate score of 10-3.

Despite that favourable history, head coach Clifford Rayes Miranda is expecting a stern test against one of the league's more dynamic outfits, pointing to Jamshedpur's ability to vary their approach in possession.

"We expect a very similar game (as compared to Inter Kashi) tomorrow, but against a much better-quality opponent, one that can play direct, compete in the air, and also play football when they want to. If you look at the attributes of their players, especially their foreign contingent, they are all comfortable on the ball. That makes them even more dangerous, because they have the ability to mix both styles. But as I said, we have to be ready. We have to fight, work hard, and operate as one unit. We need to take the game to them," Miranda told the media on Friday.

"We want a result, we want to win the match. There are no two ways about it."

Chennaiyin head into the fixture with a point from their previous outing and will be targeting all three as they look to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the campaign. Currently 10th in the standings and seven points clear of the relegation zone, the Marina Machans will follow this fixture with successive away trips to Punjab FC and NorthEast United, before concluding their season at home against Bengaluru FC.

On maintaining motivation during the run-in, Miranda underlined the players' commitment while calling for further improvement.

"I don't need to give them any extra motivation; just a look at the table is enough. I can assure you, the players are trying. They are working hard and doing what is being asked of them. I have no complaints about their effort or their attitude. In terms of physical fitness, after such a long layoff, it hasn't been easy, but they are putting in the work. To say they are not trying would be completely wrong."

"Of course, I expect more from them. I want them to push beyond what we've shown so far," he added.

Joining Miranda at the press conference was forward Daniel Chima Chukwu, who returns to familiar surroundings having previously featured for Jamshedpur. While acknowledging his connection with the club, the striker made it clear where his focus lies.

"It's always good to come back here because I have a great relationship with everyone-the players, the staff, the fans. That being said, this is football. My time with Jamshedpur is over, and I'm with Chennai now. My job is to come here, do what I have to do for my team, and hopefully leave with a victory," the forward said.

Chima also spoke about adapting to the current system under Miranda, drawing parallels with his experience in Europe: "Back in Europe, the style of play was quite similar to what the coach (Miranda) wants here. So I feel more accustomed to this approach than I did before."

In terms of team news, Chennaiyin will be without Klusner Pereira for the trip after the fullback was forced off on his first start of the season against Mohammedan SC. Late calls will be taken on the availability of Farukh Choudhary and Irfan Yadwad.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see Chennaiyin building momentum after that long home stretch. Miranda seems like a coach who knows his tactics - identifying Jamshedpur's ability to play both direct and possession football shows he's done his homework. Hope Farukh Choudhary recovers in time, we need our Indian stars fit crucial matches.
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Vikram M
Okay but honestly, why is Chennaiyin only 10th in the table if they have such a good record? 🤔 Their defence must be leaking goals. And losing Klusner Pereira so early is a big blow. I hope Miranda can tighten things up at the back before facing Jamshedpur's dynamic attack. Need more consistency from Indian players!
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Siddharth J
After that 10-3 aggregate last season, Jamshedpur will be fired up for revenge! 🔥 Miranda's comments about them being 'much better quality' than Inter Kashi show he respects the challenge. This is what Indian football needs - coaches who respect opponents but still go for the win. Chima's European experience could be key in this tactical battle.
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Meera T
As a Chennaiyin fan from Chennai, I'm cautiously optimistic! 😊 But I wish Miranda had addressed the midfield creativity issue more. Our build-up play has been slow in recent games. Jamshedpur's foreign players will punish that. Need Ryan Edwards to step up and control the tempo. Come on Marina Machans! 🚢💙
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Rohit P
I appreciate Miranda's honesty about expecting more from the players - that's real leadership

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