Jamshedpur FC knocked Hyderabad FC off their perch with a clinical 3-0 victory over them in a top-of-the-table rescheduled Hero Indian Super League encounter at the Athletic Stadium in Bambolim here on Tuesday. The result saw Jamshedpur qualify for the semis for the first time. The only blemish in an otherwise spotless performance was the sending off of Mobashir Rahman in the 68th minute. Chinglensana Singh (5th OG) scored an own goal to help Jamshedpur take the lead before skipper Peter Hartley (28th) doubled the lead with Daniel Chima Chukwu (65th) extending his rich vein of form with his fifth goal since joining Jamshedpur to crown a brilliant performance. Jamshedpur now are in pole position with 37 points from 18 matches, two more than Hyderabad (35 points) with a game in hand. The result is more credible as Jamshedpur won against the leaders without Greg Stewart who has been arguably their best player. Stewart is serving a one-match suspension after picking up four yellow cards. Hyderabad made a lot of changes to the side from the last game with Bart Ogbeche also not kept in the mix. The game started on a frantic note, Chinglensana putting the ball in his own net after a Mobashir Rahman low shot took a wicked deflection off his foot and wrongfooted goalkeeper Gurmeet Singh, playing for the first time this season in place of seasoned custodian Laxmikant Kattimani. The early goal hurt the league leaders as they shifted gears, seeing more of the ball in the final third with Jamshedpur pressing them higher up the park. Aniket Jadhav pulled wide after beating his marker with a neat piece of skill while the yellow shirts seemed to be finding their mojo. But Jamshedpur doubled their advantage from a set piece. Alexandre Lima swung in a delightful corner for Hartley to leap highest and head home across the face of goal leaving Gurmeet rooted to his spot. At halftime, the Men of Steel led 2-0 and in the second half, the Owen Coyle-coached side never took their foot off the pedal. Hartley came close to doubling his goal tally from a corner and Chima dragged wide from close. The in-form Nigerian did not have to wait too long though for a goal, slotting home a botched Khassa Camara clearance which was set up for him by Lima. Three minutes later, Mobashir was given the marching orders for his rash behaviour after hacking down Akash Mishra. Hyderabad could have pulled one back but Javier Siverio missed from close range as Jamshedpur capped off a perfect night. #HeroISL #LetsFootball #IndianSuperLeague 🔊 LIKE ➡ SHARE ➡ SUBSCRIBE For More Updates: English: https://newsable.asianetnews.com/ Hindi: https://hindi.asianetnews.com/ Malayalam: https://www.asianetnews.com/ Kannada: https://kannada.asianetnews.com/ Tamil: https://tamil.asianetnews.com/ Telugu: https://telugu.asianetnews.com/ Bengali: https://bangla.asianetnews.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsianetNewsa... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AsianetNewsEN Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ann.newsable/ ➡ If you like our video, give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel to get the daily dosage of news, entertainment, sports and more.
Hyderabad FC reclaimed the top spot in the 2021-22 Hero Indian Super League (ISL) standings with a dominating 4-0 win over SC East Bengal at the Tilak Maidan Stadium, here today. Bartholomew Ogbeche (21’, 44’, 74’) scored a sensational hattrick to extend his lead in the goalscoring charts. Aniket Jadhav (45+1’) also got on the scoresheet for the Nizams. The result takes them to the top of the table with 20 points, ahead of Kerala Blasters FC on goal difference. Joao Victor tested Arindam Bhattacharja from a free-kick early into the game following a strong start by the Nizams. The goalkeeper was called into action a few more times later after having to make saves from Sauvik Chakrabarti and Aniket Jadhav. However, the custodian could not keep the ball out for long as Bartholomew Ogbeche’s header escaped his grip and landed inside the net for the first goal. SC East Bengal gave a better account of themselves after the drinks break in the first half. They almost scored the equaliser but a save from Laxmikant Kattimani and a goal-line clearance from Joao kept the lead intact. At the stroke of the 41st minute, HFC doubled the lead after a comedy of errors by SCEB defence allowed Ogbeche to weave past the goalkeeper and score with ease. Aniket Jadhav then added more misery by scoring the third after a couple of minutes. His low shot from the left flank found the bottom-right corner and the Nizams went into the halftime break with a three-goal advantage. Marcelo Ribeiro made his debut from the bench in the second half as the Red & Gold Brigade tried to find a breakthrough. However, it was HFC that scored the fourth as Ogbeche finally got his first hattrick of the season at the stroke of the 75th minute. Javier Siverio’s shot deflected into the Nigerian’s path who made no mistake in slotting the shot into the back of the net. SCEB had a penalty awarded after Ribeiro was tripped inside the box but the spot-kick was saved well by Kattimani who correctly guessed Franjo Prce’s attempt. The Nizams kept their clean sheet intact for the remainder of the match and secured important three points. Hyderabad FC face Odisha FC in their next fixture at the Tilak Maidan Stadium on Thursday while SC East Bengal awaits a stern test of ATK Mohun Bagan in the Kolkata Derby at the PJN Stadium on Saturday. #HeroISL #IndianSuperLeague #LetsFootball 🔊 LIKE ➡ SHARE ➡ SUBSCRIBE For More Updates: English: https://newsable.asianetnews.com/ Hindi: https://hindi.asianetnews.com/ Malayalam: https://www.asianetnews.com/ Kannada: https://kannada.asianetnews.com/ Tamil: https://tamil.asianetnews.com/ Telugu: https://telugu.asianetnews.com/ Bengali: https://bangla.asianetnews.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsianetNewsa... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AsianetNewsEN Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ann.newsable/ ➡ If you like our video, give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel to get the daily dosage of news, entertainment, sports and more.
Goa, January 13: Chennaiyin FC's aspirations of breaking into the top-four went up in smoke as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Hyderabad FC in a tense Hero Indian Super League game that ended in a 1-1 stalemate at the PJN Stadium in Fatorda on Thursday. Chennaiyin went ahead through Mohd Sajid Dhot in the 13th minute but could not hold on to their slender lead till halftime as Javier Siverio (45th) continued his scoring spree with a goal on the cusp of halftime. There were no goals in the second period as Debjit Majumder made a string of saves in Chennaiyin goal and the home side put pressure in six minutes of added time for the winner but in the end, it ended all square. Hyderabad missed talisman Bartholomew Ogbeche, lacking teeth upfront as the league's top-scorer served his suspension after picking up four yellow cards. The result means Hyderabad moved third in the table with 17 points from 11 games while Chennaiyin remained sixth having 15 points from 11 matches. Chennaiyin nosed ahead early through an unlikely source when young defender Mohd Sajid Dhot headed in Anirudh Thapa's inch-perfect free-kick leaving Laxmikant Kattimani with no chance. Stung by the early goal, Hyderabad got their act together and started bossing possession, also creating chances in the final third. The industry paid off just before halftime as Siverio atoned for his miss just a minute before with a calm and composed finish after Asish Rai sent in a delightful cross inside the box for Siviero to leap highest and head the ball in past Debjit Majumder. Just after the restart, Debjit was forced into making two crucial saves to deny Siverio and Edu Garcia. Both teams made a flurry of chances to get that goal but clear-cut chances were few and far between before Ninthoinganba Meetel's thunderbolt of a shot ricocheted off the bar and his rebound was a meek one. Chennaiyin upped the ante in the latter stages of the second half with the introduction of Rahim Ali injecting pace. But in the end, Hyderabad held firm to eke out a point. #HeroISL #LetsFootball #IndianSuperLeague 🔊 LIKE ➡ SHARE ➡ SUBSCRIBE For More Updates: English: https://newsable.asianetnews.com/ Hindi: https://hindi.asianetnews.com/ Malayalam: https://www.asianetnews.com/ Kannada: https://kannada.asianetnews.com/ Tamil: https://tamil.asianetnews.com/ Telugu: https://telugu.asianetnews.com/ Bengali: https://bangla.asianetnews.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsianetNewsa... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AsianetNewsEN Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ann.newsable/ ➡ If you like our video, give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel to get the daily dosage of news, entertainment, sports and more.
The competition in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2021-22 is getting intense with each passing game. In Game 34, FC Goa (FCG) was up against Hyderabad FC (HFC) at the GMC Athletic Stadium in Bambolim (Goa) on Saturday. It turned out to be an aggressive 1-1 draw. Catch the match highlights above. The opening half saw 11 efforts in total. However, HFC was more attacking in approach, while Goan goalkeeper Dheeraj Singh pulled off three brilliant saves, along with some blocks by the defenders. Nonetheless, it was all square and goalless at the half-time break. The action began in the second half. After an attack that HFC keeper Laxmikant Kattimani saved, Joel Chianese fired in the opener for HFC in the 54th minute, thanks to Nikhil Poojary's cross assist. A couple of more attempts were made thereon, including a save by Dheeraj and a shot off Goa's Devendra Murgaokar hitting the post. However, Airam Cabrera levelled it in a solo effort in the 61st. The remaining match saw 15 efforts being made, including a save each. None of the shots could find the net despite some promising steps, as both shared a point each at the full-time whistle. While HFC has risen to second, Goa stays seventh. #HeroISL #LetsFootball #IndianSuperLeague 🔊 LIKE ➡ SHARE ➡ SUBSCRIBE For More Updates: English: https://newsable.asianetnews.com/ Hindi: https://hindi.asianetnews.com/ Malayalam: https://www.asianetnews.com/ Kannada: https://kannada.asianetnews.com/ Tamil: https://tamil.asianetnews.com/ Telugu: https://telugu.asianetnews.com/ Bengali: https://bangla.asianetnews.com/ Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AsianetNewsa... Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AsianetNewsEN Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ann.newsable/ ➡ If you like our video, give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel to get the daily dosage of news, entertainment, sports and more.
FC GOA made it to Top 4 on the final league game campaign with a boring draw. The Gaurs had to be undefeated to stay in Top 4 against Hyderabad FC, and so they did. Congratulations Goa and well deserved!!! #hyderabadfc #forcagoa #FCGHFC #RiseAgain #LetsFootball #HarKadamNayaDum #HydKeHainHum Player Ratings: GK - Laxmikant Kattimani RB - Akash Mishra LB - Nikhil Poojary CB - Joao Victor CB - Odei Onaindia CDM - Luis Sastre CDM - Souvik Chakrabarti RM - Mohammed Yasir LM - Halicharan Narzary CAM - Joel Chianese CF - Fran Sandaza Subsitutes: Liston Colaco Roland Alberg Sahil Tavora Rohit Danu
⚽⚽ Fran Sandaza ⚽ Aridane Santana ⚽ Joao Victor 🧤 Laxmikant Kattimani 📽️ Watch the recap of our crucial 4-0 win over Kerala Blasters from last night! #HFCKBFC #LetsFootball #HarKadamNayaDum #HydKeHainHum #HyderabadFC 💛🖤 Enjoy more content and subscribe to HFCTV on YouTube now for more exclusive videos and notifications when new videos land. ------------------------------ Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HydFCOfficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HydFCOfficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydfcofficial/ #HyderabadFC
After a boring first half from both the sides, Hyderabad shifted their gear immediately in the second half and put more men upfront showing the intent to grab 3 points. On the other hand, Kerala Blasters have given up all 4 goals from defensive errors or loop holes. #HYDERABADFC #HFCKBFC #KBFC #HFC Joel Chianese's movement was a constant pain for Kerala's defence and was directly or indirectly was a part of the first 2 goals. 3rd and 4th goals resulting from set pieces could have been avoided had there been a better defensive organization from KBFC. HFC Playing11: GK - Laxmikant Kattimani LB - Akash Mishra RB - Ashish Rai CB - Chinglensana Singh CB - Odei Onaindia CDM - Hitesh Sharma CDM - Joao Victor RM - Joel Chianese LM - Halicharan Narzary CF - Aridane Santana CF - Fran Sandaza Substitutes: Nikhil Poojary Liston Colaco Sahil Tavora Luis Sastre
🔥 Aridane Santana's record 8th goal of the season. 💨 Akash Mishra's lung-busting run. 💪 Laxmikant Kattimani's saves. 🤦 Joel Chianese's miss. 📽️ Watch the highlights of our thrilling draw against SC East Bengal on Friday. #SCEBHFC #HarKadamNayaDum #HydKeHainHum #HyderabadFC 🟡⚫ Enjoy more content and subscribe to HFCTV on YouTube now for more exclusive videos and notifications when new videos land. ------------------------------ Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HydFCOfficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HydFCOfficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydfcofficial/ #HyderabadFC