Updated On: 20 February, 2021 08:20 AM IST | Vasco (Goa) | PTI
Coyle highlighted the importance of team effort in getting the desired results. "We cannot certainly look to relying on certain people to score goals. We need people from different Areas this is one area we need to continue to work on," he said.

Ishan Pandita of FC Goa takes a header to score a goal during the 7th season of the Hero Indian Super League between Mumbai City FC and FC Goa, at the GMC Stadium Bambolim in Goa. Pic/PTI
Jamshedpur FC need nothing less than a win while Mumbai City FC would look to jump to the top spot with a victory when the two sides face each other in an Indian Super League match here on Saturday. In fact, Jamshedpur have to win the remaining two matches and hope for the other four teams aiming to break into the top four to drop points.
That's unlikely to happen but JFC coach Owen Coyle stressed his team needs to give its best to finish the season on a high. Goals win matches but in the case of JFC, they have failed to get them. Their attack has been one of the most inconsistent in the league. In the last six matches, they have scored just thrice, having attempted 58 shots, of which 12 were on target. Coyle highlighted the importance of team effort in getting the desired results. "We cannot certainly look to relying on certain people to score goals. We need people from different Areas this is one area we need to continue to work on," he said.