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It was the same old story for Hyderabad FC who were winless and finished the game without scoring for the fourth time in a row in the league
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Odisha FC’s form suggests they head into the tie as favourites. However, the Hyderabad FC head coach Thangboi Singto stated he has ‘surprise armoury’ to create problems for Lobera and Co
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In a battle between two contrasting teams, bottom-placed Hyderabad FC kick-off their second leg of the Indian Super League season 10 against FC Goa
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Sreenidi Deccan began with a bang as the first corner of the match in the 5th minute, taken by Afghanistan midfielder Faysal Shayesteh, was met by Sissoko to put his side in an early lead
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Poojary, a winger turned defender, has grabbed his opportunity when called up for the national team in recent times and is one of trusted men for national team head coach Igor Stimac
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The game is a battle between two teams at the bottom end of the table as Hyderabad are winless so far and eager to get a win under their belt against fellow strugglers Jamshedpur
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In what was an evenly fought contest between Hyderabad and Kerala Blasters, Milos Drincic’s first half goal (41’) was enough for the hosts to take all three points
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Hyderabad FC are back in action after the international break, as they next face highflying Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League match on November 25
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Hyderabad FC, who have now picked up two points from their last two games, will hope to put in a stronger performance in this tie
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Hyderabad, for the first time this season, played with a back three with three defenders – Chinglensana Singh, Nim Dorjee Tamang and Oswaldo Alanis.
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Hyderabad hold the advantage in the fixture winning their last four outings in the ISL, their joint longest winning streak in the league
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Hyderabad FC will next play Mumbai City at Mumbai Football Arena on Saturday
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Despite playing at the home ground, Hyderabad FC continued their poor show as the went down to Chennaiyin FC 0-1
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Chingelensana, a regular for Hyderabad FC since 2020 and lifted the ISL trophy with the Nizams in the 2021-22 season, vividly recalls the horrific events of May 3 when ethnic clashes broke out in Manipur
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Hyderabad suffered a 2-1 defeat to East Bengal and 1-0 defeat to Jamshedpur FC in the first two games where the team gave up goals in the latter stages of both ties
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We are contenders for the ISL trophy. We just need to bring things back on track. I understand it takes time but we are working hard, said Defender Chinglensana Singh Konsham
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Hyderabad FC fell to their second loss of the 2023-24 Indian Super League campaign as Rei Tachikawa’s 76th minute goal was the difference between the two sides on an entertaining night at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur
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Hyderabad FC are back in action when they face Jamshedpur FC at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur
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A goal in injury time by Cleiton Silva guided East Bengal to a 2-1 win over Hyderabad FC in their Indian Super League
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Under new head coach Carles Cuadrat, the Red and Gold Brigade had an engaging but goalless draw against Jamshedpur FC in their first encounter at this venue on Monday.