ISL 2017/18, Match 83: Jamshedpur FC vs Bengaluru FC, Player Ratings

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Jamshedpur FC were the better side in the second half

Bengaluru FC

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Sunil Chhetri scored from a header doubling the lead for the Blues

Gurpreet Singh (8/10) - The Indian No.1 custodian was a strong figure in the goal for the visitors as he produced good saves keeping the Jamshedpur attacks out. He continued his form in the second half as he made crucial saves maintaining the clean sheet. He was awarded the Hero of the Match for his performance.

Rahul Bheke (6.5/10) - The versatile Rahul Bheke played on the right flank for the away side and was engaged continuously with his runs and crosses.

Janan (6.5/10) - The Spaniard played in the central defence as Bengaluru put on a strong backline against Jamshedpur. He was strong in his tackles and used his physicality to give a hard time to Passi and Azuka in the attack.

John Johnson (6.5/10) - The Englishman played alongside Juanan in the defence and was at his usual no-nonsense demeanour keeping out Jamshedpur attacks. He was good on the ball at the back as Bengaluru built the plays from the back.

Subhasish Bose (6.5/10) - The left-back was active up and down the flank for the away side as he kept making runs to provide an option for Bengaluru in the attack.

Lenny Rodrigues (6/10) - The lanky Indian international played the pivot between the defence and midfield for the Bengaluru FC side. He distributed the ball well from the back and even was stable when tackling to break up plays.

Dimas Delgado (6/10) - The midfielder was the go-to man for Bengaluru on setpieces and he proved his credentials with an assist when Sunil Chhetri rose to head his delivery into the goal.

Toni Dovale (6/10) - The Spaniard who played in the midfield was a constant threat with his ability to find good passes and long-distance shooting prowess. He was replaced in the 70th minute by Erik Paartalu.

Sunil Chhetri (7/10) - The skipper doubled the advantage for the Blues with a well-taken header from a freekick put in by Dimas Delgado to get his 10th goal of the season. He was a constant threat on the left flank for the Jamshedpur side and kept Souvik Chakrabarti on his toes.

Udanta Singh (6/10) - The pacey winger was his usual dangerous self on the right flank for the Bengaluru side. He put in a lot of good crosses for the attackers and even had some efforts on the goal before replaced by Boithang Haokip after the hour mark.

Miku (7/10) - The second highest goalscorer in the ISL got his name on the scoresheet for the thirteen time this season. He earned and scored a penalty when Subrata Paul brought him down inside the box in the first half.

Substitutes:

Boithang Haokip (4/10) - The former Mumbai City FC man came on to replace Udanta Singh in the attack as the coach introduced fresh legs.

Erik Paartalu (4/10) - The Australian came on in the final twenty minutes replacing Toni Dovale in the midfield as Albert Roca tweaked things as Jamshedpur looked to gain control of the game.

Daniel Segovia (3/10) - The new signing for the Blues made his ISL debut coming on to replace Miku in the attack.

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Edited by Tanya Rudra