ISL: Jamshedpur overtake FC Goa to 2nd spot in standings with 3-1 win at home
Jamshedpur FC also displaced FC Goa at the second spot as a result of this win as they have 34 points to their name now as compared to the 33 of the Gaurs.
Jamshedpur FC also displaced FC Goa at the second spot as a result of this win as they have 34 points to their name now as compared to the 33 of the Gaurs.
Jamshedpur FC erased a first-half goal deficit to make a fine comeback and beat NorthEast United 2-1 in a Group B match of the Kalinga Super Cup at the Kalinga Stadium on Wednesday.
Mumbai City FC extended their unbeaten streak in the Indian Super League (ISL) to a record-breaking 16 games after an extraordinary comeback victory over Jamshedpur FC at the JRD Tata Sports Complex.
Jamshedpur FC took the lead thanks to a goal from Piush (26'), but the squad from the military forces fought back with an equaliser following a goal from Somananda (39') in the waning moments of the first half.
Mohammedan SC grabbed an opening in the first minute, which put them ahead of the game. Goalkeeper Mohit Singh Dhami of Jamshedpur FC had to be attentive to get rid of the threat as Faslu Rahman found space to shoot.
Former Chennaiyin FC man Nerijus Valskis scored for Jamshedpur on debut but it was not enough for the latter to win a match which featured end to end action
Nestor Gordillo's 39th-minute strike looked to be enough for Hyderabad to get only their second win of the season, but Passi had other ideas.
Mumbai City FC, courtesy its last home game win against NorthEast United FC (1-0), jumped to the fourth spot with 23 points from 15 games.
It was one-way traffic in the first half as ATK continued to threaten Jamshedpur's goal.
The three points allowed Odisha to climb to the sixth spot on the table, with 12 points from 10 matches. Jamshedpur remain fourth, with 13 points.