Indian Super Cup 2018: Churchill Brothers vs Mohun Bagan, Player Ratings

Dicka
Dicka was the star for the Mariners with his two goals

Mohun Bagan

Mohun Bagan
Mohun Bagan starting
lineup

Shilton Paul (6/10) - The Mohun Bagan veteran keeper had a quiet outing in the goal as Churchill Brothers were playing on the counter-attack. He was beaten by Willis Plaza in the first half of the match in a great individual effort.

Eze Kingsley (6/10) - The centre-back formed a strong partnership with Kinshuk Debnath at the back as they aimed to deal with the menacing Willis Plaza inside the box.

Kinshuk Debnath (5.5/10) - The Bagan skipper marshalled the defence from the back as he put in a hard shift to control the Churchill attackers. He put in a lot of crucial tackles as he did well alongside Kingsley.

Arijit Bagui (6/10) - The young right-back was active on the flank as he took on the Churchill defenders when he attacked. He made a lot of overlapping runs and combined well with Sheikh Faiaz up ahead.

Gurjinder Kumar (6/10) - The former Pune FC man played as the left-back for the Kolkata side and looked good when he moved ahead in the attack.

Yuta Kinowaki (6/10) - The Japanese midfielder played just ahead of the Bagan defence as he started plays from the back. He tracked back and defended to break up Churchill plays as well

Cameron Watson (6.5/10) - The central midfielder controlled the flow of the play for the Kolkata giants as he used his ball distribution skills well. The Aussie was the designated set-piece taker for the Kolkata side and delivered good balls into the box.

Nikhil Kadam (6/10) - The former Mumbai FC player featured on the left wing for the Mariners and put in good deliveries inside the box. He used his pace well to keep the Churchill defenders alert at all times.

Dipanda Dicka (8.5/10) - The striker did well to move all across the box proving a menace for the Churchill defenders. He was lucky to score the penalty at the end of the first half after the initial weak effort was saved by Cardozo. He added another goal to his tally at the 70th minute when he latched onto a headed ball by Moghrabi to slot in the finish.

Akram Moghrabi (7/10) - The Lebanese forward did well with his movement and aerial supremacy in the attack as he created chances for fellow striker Dicka. His aerial prowess came to the fore when he headed a ball across the box for Dicka to finish for the second goal.

Sk. Faiaz (7/10) - The young winger was a constant threat on the right flank with his pace and overlapping movement. He won the penalty that was converted by Dipanda Dicka at the end of the first half.

Substitutes:

Beingaiccho Beikhokei (3.5/10) - The former Bengaluru FC man came on to replace Sheikh Faiaz in the final five minutes of the match in the first change made by Shankarlal Chakraborty.

Raynier Fernandes (3/10) - The Mumbai-born lad came on to replace Moghrabi late in the match as Mohun Bagan aimed to close out the game.

Samuel Kane (1/10) - The youngster came on in the added time of the match to replace the goalscorer Dipanda Dicka as Mohun Bagan made the final change of the match.

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