ISL 2017/18: Jamshedpur FC vs Northeast United FC - Player Ratings

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Jamshedpur FC took one step closer to semifinal qualification. (Photo: ISL)

Northeast United FC

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Semilen Doungel had an average game. (Photo: ISL)

Rehenesh (6.5/10): Rehnesh made a good save in the ending stages of the game to deny Jamshedpur a two-goal lead, other than that he didn’t have much to do during the course of the game, and made some regulation saves.

Robert Lalthlamuana (7/10): Robert was troubled by Jerry and his footwork but Robert though did make some good forward runs and provided some good balls for his midfielders and forwards.

Sambinha (7.5/10): Sambinha had a big role to play in the first half where NEUFC had lion's share of the ball and created more chances. He though did look beat in the second half as the likes of Izu and Farukh went past him with ease.

Jose Goncalves (7.5/10): Jose had a great chance provide NEUFC with the lead from a Dika corner, he also provided a great headed pass for Nirmal to score the equaliser but the Sikkimese defender failed to convert the chance.

Nirmal Chettri (6/10): Nirmal missed a golden chance to equalise for the Highlanders. Nirmal tried hard to keep the likes Bikash Jairu quiet but wasn’t much successful as he was more often than not beaten all ends up.

Martin Diaz (6/10): Diaz had a good first half, as he won a lot of the second balls in the first half, he had a commanding presence in the first, but seemed to fade away in the second half. He was substituted after NEUFC went behind to accommodate Columbian striker John Jairo.

Rowlin Borges (6/10): Rowlin did well to keep his defensive line nice and tidy, he did win a few second balls and loose balls, but his passing was really poor as he made silly miss passes in some dangerous positions.

Seiminlen Doungel (6.5/10): Got a uncalled for yellow card for kicking the ball away, apart from that he was lively in the first half, he kept on changing his positions from one flank to other and sometimes down the middle, he created a few brilliant chances for his teammates and had a brilliant shot saved by Subrata ‘Spiderman’ Paul. He had some good chances in the second half but failed to utilise them.

Lalrindika Ralte (7/10): Dika could have been sent off in the first as first he was booked for a deliberate handball and after a few moments later he went studs showing into a tackle which should have merited a yellow card, but the referee took a lenient approach and helped NEUFC keep 11 players on the pitch. Dika though did have a great shot on goal only to see Subrata Paul fist it away. Dika also created some good chances for his teammates.

Maic Sema (6/10): Maic didn’t have much to do during his time on the pitch, he didn’t have much of the ball, and his runs weren’t very effective.

Marcinho (7/10): Marcinho had a lot of chances in the first half and also in the second half but couldn’t convert his chances, he also looked to go down easily which didn’t help his side much. He had two brilliant shots saved by Spiderman Subrata Paul.

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