ISL 2017/18, Match 61: Mumbai City FC vs Jamshedpur FC, Player Ratings

Bikash Jairu Jamshedpur FC
Bikash Jairu proved to be a super-sub for Jamshedpur FC (Image Credits: ISL Media)

Jamshedpur FC

Jamshedpur FC
Jamshedpur FC moved up to the fourth spot with this win (Image Credits: ISL Media)

Subrata Paul (7.5/10) - Subrata Paul had a busy night between the sticks as Mumbai kept attacking the Jamshedpur goal throughout the match. He produced good saves for the away side and was adjudged the man of the match.

Souvik Chakraborty (6.5/10) - The man who has played all the minutes for the Jamshedpur side was his usual industrious self on the right flank. He did well on both ends of the park operating in attack as well defence with good spirit.

Anas Edathodika (6/10) - The Indian centre-back was a strong presence in the Jamshedpur defence as he marked Balwant Singh throughout the match. He made some crucial last-ditch tackles to avert the danger of the Mumbai attackers.

Tiri (6/10) - The Spanish centre-back did well in the central defence as he won a lot of aerial duels and made crucial clearances for the away side as the Mumbai side stepped up pressure on the defence. He was always a threat from setpieces and even came close to scoring on one occasion.

Raju Yumnam (5.5/10) - The Jamshedpur FC left-back had a busy night as Everton Santos kept him on his toes throughout the match. He was subdued on the attacking front having to deal with the dual threat from Santos and Pradhan on his flank.

Andre Bikey (6/10) - The Cameroonian was deployed in a defensive midfield role alongside Memo as he played just in front of the defence. He had the task of marking the Mumbai danger man Achille Emana in the midfield and fared pretty well.

Memo (6/10) - The Brazilian defensive midfielder had a busy night as Mumbai kept the pressure on the away side. Memo played alongside Andrey Bikey to quell Mumbai's attacking threat but the Mumbaikars got the better of the duo on most occasions.

Jerry Mawihmingthanga (6/10) - The diminutive winger had a quiet night compared to his usual standards as his threat was nullified by the Mumbai defenders. He was up against Sahil Tavora on most occasions who did well to keep him in check. He had a good chance to double the lead in the second half but could not score past Amrinder.

Wellington Priori (5/10) - Priori, who has been on a good run of form since signing for Jamshedpur FC, had a poor outing tonight. He played behind the attacker and moved along the midfield but wasn't confident on the ball and was ineffective against the stubborn Mumbai defence.

Farukh Choudhary (6.5/10) - The Mumbai-born winger was a lively presence in the first half with his runs on the left flank for Jamshedpur FC. His darting run into the box and wayward shot led Jamshedpur's first goal as Sanju Pradhan's clearance went into the net.

Izu Azuka (5.5/10) - The Nigerian striker did not have the best of the nights as he was kept in control by the well-organized Mumbai defence. He had a couple of shots on goal in the first half but never really managed to trouble the keeper.

Substitutes:

Trindade Goncalves (5/10) - The Brazilian winger who was benched tonight came on after the hour mark. He had a couple of chances but failed to hit the target.

Kervens Belfort (4.5/10) - The Haitian came on in the final twenty minutes when he replaced Izu Azuka in the attack for the away side. It was his effort which was first saved by Amrinder and then converted by Jairu.

Bikash Jairu (6/10) - The Indian winger proved to be the 'Super Sub' on the night as he grabbed the winner for Jamshedpur FC six minutes from full time.

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