ISL 2017, Match 17: Delhi Dynamos FC vs Jamshedpur FC, Player Ratings

Delhi Dynamos slumped to yet another defeat. (Photo: ISL)
Delhi Dynamos slumped to yet another defeat. (Photo: ISL)

Jamshedpur FC finally managed to find their first goal of the season, which helped them to register their maiden victory in ISL 2017. They could have made it 2-0, but Cameroonian centre-back Andre Bikey failed to convert the spot-kick into a goal in the 59th minute of the game. However, Izu Azuka headed a curled in free-kick perfectly into the back of the net just 2 minutes after that missed chance.

The hosts Delhi Dynamos become the fourth team to have failed to break the Jamshedpur defence, which means they will have to wait for little more than a month to get their first home win of this season. Delhi are yet to score their first goal at home. Delhi managed to take just 3 shots in the entire game, which is their lowest in any game so far this season.

Here we take a look at how the players from both sides fared during the game.

Delhi Dynamos FC

Albino Gomes – 8/10

Albino Gomes had a great game and was rightly named as the emerging player of the match. He made 4 brilliant saves before getting injured on the 86th minute.

Pratik Chowdhary – 6/10

Pratik Chowdhary did all the good work but gave away a penalty to Jamshedpur FC in the 59th minute of the game. He should have kept calm and hold his position instead.

Gabriel Cichero – 6/10

The Venezuelan centre-back didn’t had the best of days in the middle of the pitch. However, he had his moments especially during injury time, where he almost saved a goal through a brilliant block.

Munmun Lugun – 6/10

The young Delhi left-back didn’t had much to do tonight at the ground as visitors were mostly attacking from center of the box. He made just 2 clearances in the entire game. However, he tried to contribute in attack and supplied 8 crosses, but none of them were well directed.

Pritam Kotal – 5/10

Considering Jamshedpur’s line of attack, Indian international didn’t have so many chances to make his presence felt in defence. He managed to make just one block and one interception in the entire game.

Paulinho Dias – 7/10

The Brazilian midfielder had a brilliant game and created so many good chances for the Lions. He almost delivered an assist to Kalu Uche, but the goal was disallowed due to off-side. He delivered a total of 5 crosses and also had a shot on goal in the game. He is surly going to be a big asset for Delhi in upcoming games.

Jeroen Lumu – 5/10

The Dutch winger didn’t manage to contribute much to his side and also got caught in the off-side trap twice tonight. However, he almost delivered a decisive cross to Kalu Uche in the final minute of the game, which seems to be his only contribution in the game.

Vinit Rai – 5/10

Vinit also didn’t have much contribution for Delhi in the game. Most of the time he was at the receiving end in front of Mehtab Hossain.

Lallianzuala Chhangte – 5/10

The young winger couldn’t do much against the brilliant defnece of Jamshedpur FC. He was at the receiving end for most of the time and suffered 4 fouls in the game before being substituted in the 62nd minute of the game.

Guyon Fernandez – 5/10

Similar to other attacking players of Delhi, Guyon Fernandez was also clueless against the strong Jamshedpur defence. Playing on the left wing, he has managed to deliver just one cross in the entire game. He was also substituted on the 66th minute of the game.

Kalu Uche – 5/10

The Nigerian forward had a night to forget at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi. He managed to take just one attempt on the opposition goal and that too was not on target. He managed to found the back of the net once, but that was caught off-side.

Jamshedpur FC

Jamshedpur FC managed to keep their 4th consecutive clean-sheet. (Photo: ISL)
Jamshedpur FC managed to keep their 4th consecutive clean-sheet. (Photo: ISL)

Subrata Pal – 8/10

Subrata Pal had a relatively easy day at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Delhi. Courtesy their brilliant defence, he had to save just two attempts throughout the game. However, he made a brilliant diving save during injury time to secure his 4th consecutive clean sheet this season.

Andre Bikey – 7/10

Except the penalty attempt, the Cameroonian centre-back was one of the best performing players. He has been rightly give the player of the match award for his brilliant performance in the Jamshedpur backline. He didn’t let them feel the absence of their regular centre-back Anas Edathodika at all.

Tiri – 8/10

The Spaniard has been exceptional at the back for Jamshedpur. He made 4 clearances and blocked 2 shots from Delhi attackers.

Shouvik Ghosh – 6/10

The Indian left-back has very little work to do as Delhi were mostly attacking from the opposite flank. He made 1 clearance and a block to help his side keep their 4th consecutive clean sheet.

Souvik Chakrabarti – 7/10

Souvik had a decent night at the JLN Stadium in Delhi. He did all the dirty work to keep the Delhi attackers away. He made 3 clearances and 1 block in the entire game.

Mehtab Hossain – 7/10

Mehtab Hossain was seen almost everywhere on the ground. He has been the livewire for Jamshedpur and has also delivered the brilliant curled in free-kick for the decisive goal. He has contributed in both attack and defence.

Memo – 7/10

The Brazilian midfielder has been one of the key players for Jamshedpur. He has contributed in both attack and defence. He cleared goal-scoring threats from Delhi various times and have also attempted two shots on Delhi goal out of them 1 was on target.

Trindade – 7/10

Trindade was one of the most active players amongst the Jamshedpur’s attacking unit. He was continuously testing the Delhi defence before being substituted in the innjury time. He attempted 5 shots in the game, which is the most by any player.

Bikash Jairu – 6/10

Former Pune winger, Bikash Jairu had created many chances through his well-directed crosses for his side. He has been contributing in both attack and defnece. All of his 3 crosses ended up as an attempt for Jamshedpur.

Siddharth Singh – 5/10

The 24-year-old Siddharth didn’t have a memorable debut in the ISl 2017. He has failed to take a single attempt on the Delhi goal before being substituted on the 79th minute of the game. He had just 23 touches in the entire game.

Izu Azuka – 7/10

The Nigerian forward finally managed to score his as well his side’s first goal in ISL 2017. He also earned the eventually missed penalty for his side on the 59th minute and scored the decisive winner in the 61st. He will look to carry on this momentum in the upcoming games.

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