Odisha FC 4-2 Mumbai City FC: Player Ratings as Juggernauts stun ISL 2021-22 leaders

Odisha FC players celebrate during their clash against Mumbai City FC. [Credits: ISL]
Odisha FC players celebrate during their clash against Mumbai City FC. [Credits: ISL]

Mumbai City FC Player Ratings against Odisha FC

Mumbai City FC players celebrate during their game against Odisha FC. [Credits: ISL]
Mumbai City FC players celebrate during their game against Odisha FC. [Credits: ISL]

Mohammad Nawaz - 5/10

Mumbai City FC custodian Nawaz could do nothing about Odisha FC's second-half goals in this topsy-turvy ISL clash on Monday. However, he should have done much better with Cabrera's opener.


Vignesh Dakshinamurthy - 6/10

Dakshinamurthy shrugged off a shaky start to grow in prominence for Mumbai City FC. The left-back sent in some dangerous balls, and also managed two key passes.


Rahul Bheke - 6/10

Bheke didn't do too much wrong, making some key interceptions. However, he was guilty of leaving too much space down the middle for Odisha FC's fourth goal.


Mourtada Fall - 5.5/10

It was a tough night for Fall, whose mistake led to the Juggernauts' opener. The Mumbai City FC captain looked off the pace for most of the game, and was left in no man's land before Jesus' easy finish.


Amey Ranawade - 6/10

Ranawade grew into the game after a slow start, but lacked the cutting edge to stretch Odisha FC's defence consistently. He made a few good blocks, but struggled to stop Nanda Kumar's passes into the box in the second half.


Ahmed Jahouh - 8.5/10

Jahouh was simply stunning for Mumbai City FC on the night. He scored an absolute peach of a goal to bring his side level, and also provided the assist for Angulo's predatory finish.

Jahouh could've had more assists on the night, recording a game-high seven key passes. However, he was let down by those attacking his deliveries.


Lalengmawia Ralte - 7/10

Ralte was calmness personified in the heart of midfield, putting in another impressive display. The midfielder did the dirty work to keep Odisha FC at bay, allowing Jahouh to flourish.


Bipin Singh - 6/10

Singh didn't have the most memorable of games, but he was good in patches. He made three tackles and sent in a few dangerous crosses. Unfortunately, they weren't good enough for Mumbai City FC on the night.


Cassio Gabriel - 7.5/10

Gabriel was arguably his team's best player after Jahouh. The Mumbai City FC midfielder recorded an assist, three shots on target, a key pass and a tackle. He also displayed some tremendous close control to keep the ball from Odisha FC's attackers.


Raynier Fernandes - 6/10

It was a mixed outing for Fernandes. He recorded two key passes, and forced a good save out of Kamaljit Singh, but looked out of sorts at times.


Igor Angulo - 7/10

Angulo scored Mumbai City FC's second goal with an instinctive header, but was often starved of service otherwise. His first touch also let him down on a few occasions.


Mumbai City FC Substitutes

Ygor Catatau - 6.5/10

Catatau replaced Angulo in the 62nd minute, and was a constant menace. He had a goal wrongly ruled out for offside, and forced a brilliant finger-tip save from the Odisha FC keeper at the death.


Mandar Rao Desai - 4.5/10

It was a horror showing from Desai, who came on for the industrious Dakshinamurthy in the second half.

The Mumbai City FC substitute was in a poor position for Mawihmingthanga's back-post header. Desai was then done in by the Odisha FC midfielder's skill on the wings before the Juggernauts' fourth goal.


Brad Inman - 6/10

Inman was brought on for Gabriel in the 80th minute, but he failed to trouble Odisha FC, unlike the Brazilian.


Gurkirat Singh - 6/10

Singh replaced Fernandes with ten minutes of regulation time remaining. He didn't see much of the ball, but covered some useful ground.

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