ISL 2017, Match 25: Delhi Dynamos vs FC Goa, Player Ratings

Pritam Kotal has been having a poor season. (Photo: ISL)
Pritam Kotal has been having a poor season. (Photo: ISL)

FC Goa

Coro was on fire yet again. (Photo: ISL)
Coro was on fire yet again. (Photo: ISL)

Laxmikant Kattimani (6/10): Laxmikant didn’t have much to do, as he was not called into action for most parts of the game. He did look to have issues with his positioning and that is something Goa need to sort out if they are to keep this comprehensive winning streak intact.

Bruno Pinheiro (7.5/10): Bruno was absolutely stunning through the game, he did a good job in keeping the likes of Ucche quiet, he also made some crucial ball winning tackles.

Mohamed Ali (6.5/10): Mohamed Ali looked a tad shaky in the initial 30minutes of the game but then grew in stature as the match progressed.

Seriton (7/10): Seriton’s good run in the ISL continued as he did a commendable job to keep the likes of Lumu, Paulinho and Romeo quiet.

Narayan Das (7/10): Narayan had another great game, as he was mostly successful in keeping Romeo and then Chhangte quiet. He also made some great anticipations and ventured forwards whenever possible.

Ahmed Jahouh (8/10): Jahouh has been one of the best midfielders this season, and he showed his class once again and made a case for why he is rated so highly. His ball-winning tackles were a treat to watch and the way he moved forward was a treat for the eyes.

Edu Bedia (7/10): Edu had a quiet game of sorts. He did his job without much fuss and was neat and tidy in the middle of the pitch for most parts of the game, but didn’t hesitate to get dirty when the situation came.

Manuel Lanzarote (8/10): Scored the all-important second goal before halftime, which had an effect psychologically on the team from the capital and it was an effect from which Delhi dynamos couldn’t really recover from. Lanzarote was brilliant with his link-up play and also dropped deep to help out his midfielders.

Brandon (6.5/10): Even though Brandon made some great runs down the flanks, he couldn’t get the desired quality into the box.

Mandar (6/10): Mandar had a quiet game and even though he did get past Pritam on a couple of occasions he couldn’t provide the quality crosses into the box.

Ferran Corrominas (8.5/10): Even though he was quiet and unseen for the first 40 minutes of the game, it took Corro just 4 minutes to showcase why he is the deadliest striker in ISL. He scored one and assisted another within a span of 3 minutes to give Goa a 2 goal lead before halftime, which changed the dynamics of the game.

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