ISL 2020-21 Kerala Blasters Team Review: Two-time Runners-up Got a Lot of Catching Up to do
News 18It was another season to forget for the Kerala Blasters as the two-time runners up finished second from the bottom in an 11-team league. The team from Kochi won just three matches and ended the season with 17 points, 14 points off the fourth-placed team and 23 points off Mumbai City FC, the winners of the Indian Super League League Winners Shield. ISL 2020-21 FULL COVERAGE | ISL 2020-21 SCHEDULE | ISL 2020-21 POINTS TABLE Ahead of the start of the season, the Manjapadas received two major blows when Sandesh Jhingan, their longest-serving player and one of the mainstays of their squad left on mutual consent and Bartholomew Ogbeche joined the City Football Group Revolution at Mumbai City FC under Sergio Lobera. ISL 2020-21 RECORD Played: 20; Won: 3; Drawn: 8; Lost: 9; Points: 17; Standing: 10th HIGH POINT To be honest, there were hardly any high points this season for Kerala Blasters. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Jordan Murray, was their top goal-scorer this season with seven goals which were two more than Garry Hooper their second-highest scorer.