Silva, Chhetri score as Bengaluru condemn Odisha to 5th defeat
This was Odisha's fifth defeat of the season and they are yet to record a win.
This was Odisha's fifth defeat of the season and they are yet to record a win.
Roy Krishna converted a penalty in the 85th minute to ensure Antonio Habas' side climbed back to second spot
Santana's twin burst came in the 56th minute after SC East Bengal scored their first ever ISL goal through Jacques Maghoma in the 26th minute.
Mumbai dominated the early exchanges as Monroy had to dive to block Ogbeche's shot as early as the first minute. But it was Jamshedpur who drew first blood.
The Men in Yellow have to pull their socks up and try and learn from mistakes. Otherwise, this is going to be another disappointing season for them.
Bengaluru continued their unbeaten run with a 4-2 win over Blasters.
FC Goa edged Odisha FC 1-0 to climb to fourth spot.
Bengaluru have a great record against Blasters. In six games, they have prevailed on four occasions and lost just once.
Manvir Singh (54’) put ATKMB ahead before Joao Victor (65') converted a penalty to make it 1-1 as Hyderabad FC continued their unbeaten run.
East Bengal coach Fowler had earlier criticised the standard of refereeing, especially after their match against NorthEast United FC in which they were denied two penalties.
After three losses on the trot, laggards SCEB finally opened their account as they now have one point from four matches, while JFC moved to fifth place with six points from five games.
Adam Le Fondre smashed in a 75th-minute winner after Hernan Santana (45’) had canceled Jakub Sylvestr’s first goal. The result saw Sergio Lobera's team win their fourth game on the trot.
The teams split points after a thrilling 2-2- draw.
Nerijus Valskis struck a brilliant brace as Jamshedpur FC handed ATK Mohun Bagan their first defeat of the season in the Indian Super League.
Striker Gary Hooper has to be proactive in his approach to score goals in the upcoming matches, otherwise Blasters stand to gain nothing.
A brace from Igor Angulo (30th and 90th) and a goal from Jorge Ortiz Mendoza (52th) ensured Juan Ferrando picked up his first win as FC Goa head coach.
Surchandra Singh (33’) own goal and an injury-time strike from Rochharzela helped the Highlanders remain unbeaten and climb to second spot in the league table.
The Gaurs are on a six-match unbeaten run against Blasters and will aim to continue that at the home venue Fatorda Stadium.
A 56th-minute penalty by Sunil Chhetri was the difference between the two teams as Chennaiyin suffered their first loss of the season.
The lanky custodian turned out to be the hero for his team against Chennaiyin FC with a penalty save.
The experienced midfielder picked up the injury during Blasters' goalless draw with Chennaiyin FC on Sunday.
Odisha wrestled control of the match after the first 20 minutes in which Mohun Bagan dominated possession.
Hyderabad shot into lead through Aridane Santana in the 50th minute. Stephen Eze drew level for JFC with a thunderous strike in the 85th.
The second successive win took Mumbai to top spot in the table with six points from three games. East Bengal remain at the bottom of the table having slumped to their second loss on the trot.
Igor Angulo scored just three minutes after NorthEast went ahead through a penalty that was successfully converted by Idrissa Sylla.
Blasters should bear in mind that it is important to win as many games as possible at the start if they are to finish somewhere in the top four positions.
Jakub Sylvestr's penalty was saved by the Blasters custodian in the 74th minute.
The draw lifted Hyderabad to third spot with four points from two games, while Bengaluru are in sixth place with two points from as many matches.
Sergio Cidoncha, who scored the opening goal against NorthEast United, and Gary Hooper would be the key players for Blasters.
The win lifted ATK Bagan to the top of the table with six points from two games, while East Bengal suffered defeat on their debut in the premier event.
The result took the Highlanders to the top of the table with four points from two matches, while the Yellow Brigade opened their account.
Adam le Fondre scored the winner by converting a penalty in added time.
Kerala Blasters went down 0-1 to ATK Mohun Bagan in their opening match, while NEUFC shocked Mumbai City FC 1-0.
Anirudh Thapa gave Chennaiyin a dream start as he scored in the opening minute. Thapa also became the first Indian to notch up a goal this season.
The disciplinary body deemed Jahouh's first-half tackle on NorthEast United FC player Khassa Camara a serious foul, endangering the safety of the opponent on field, after the video footage of the incident was sent for review.
Debutant Aridane Santana scored from the penalty spot as Hyderabad FC began their Indian Super League campaign with a solitary goal win over Odisha FC.
Striker Igor Angulo's brace helped FC Goa come from two goals down to split points with Bengaluru FC 2-2 in an exciting clash.
The Malayali contingent in Blasters' line-up comprises international Sahal Abdul Samad, U-17 World Cup player Rahul K P, winger K Prasanth, centre-back Abdul Hakku and midfielder Arjun Jayaraj.
Ghanaian striker Kwesi Appiah scored the winner by converting a penalty in the 49th minute.
FC Goa would hope their Spanish lethal striker Igor Angulo proves his mettle right from the beginning.
The Yellow Brigade playing with a heavy defensive lineup of 4-2-3-1 managed to thwart ATKMB throughout the first half but after the hour mark they left a loose ball as the Fijian International pounced on it with a calm and composed finish.
This time around Kerala Blasters look solid and well-balanced, at least on paper.
NorthEast United FC under new coach Gerard Nus would also be aiming for redemption after a poor last season.
The Yellow Brigade have managed to bring together a compact team with most of the bases covered.
Vicuna, having steered Mohun Bagan to an I-League triumph last season while playing an attacking brand of football, faces his former employers with a point to prove.
While Spaniards swell the ranks of the most of the ISL sides, East Bengal have gone for the English flair and flavour.
The song that goes with the lines 'Kandille Kombukulukki Oraana' has been creating ripples on digital platforms, capturing the imagination of football enthusiasts and elephant lovers alike.
Kolkata heavyweights ATK and Mohun Bagan who came together to become a new identity - ATK Mohun Bagan - will be playing their first ISL season as defending champions.
Zimbabwean defender Costa Nhamoinesu, Spanish midfielder Sergio Cidoncha and left-back Jessel Carneiro will wear the armband for the Yellow Brigade this season.
With an intention to plug the obvious loopholes and build a strong and cohesive team, they have brought in a bunch of quality overseas players to go with the young Indian talents.
Going into the new season, Odisha FC have overhauled their foreign contingent.
FC Goa will be determined to go the extra mile and take home the elusive crown as the entire tournament will be played across three venues in their own backyard.
Recently, the club have entered into a partnership with Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund to give a fillip to their grassroots level and youth development programmes.
Question marks remain as to whether Indian players, especially strikers, are getting enough opportunities as all the franchises continue to rely on their foreign recruits to deliver the goods.
FC Goa, ATK Mohun Bagan, Bengaluru FC, Jamshedpur FC, Chennaiyin FC and Mumbai City FC have successfully secured the AFC and National licences for the 2020-21 season.
The 'Super Machans' have secured the services of eight new players that include five foreigners for the upcoming season.
They have brought in two overseas strikers - Guinean Idrissa Sylla and Ghanaian Kwesi Appiah - to sharpen their attack.
Bengaluru FC have a star-studded squad with a good mix of youthful energy and experience to go all the way.
The Islanders will be aiming for nothing short than the title when they kick off their campaign in the seventh edition of the league by taking on NorthEast United on November 21.
In the inaugural match, Kerala Blasters FC will take on ATK-Mohun Bagan. Kerala Blasters will have their home games at the GMC Stadium, Bambolim.
Staying inside a bio-bubble "isn't easy", said the Bengaluru FC captain.
The 34-year-old defender will be the first Zimbabwean to play in the ISL.
The orgainser shave announced the first 11 rounds of fixtures for the seventh season of ISL. The schedule for the remaining 55 league matches will be published in December post clarity on calendar dates of AFC Competitions matches.
As part of the partnership, Byju's will now be seen on the front of the official KBFC jersey that will be donned by the players during all ISL matches starting November 20.
As part of the collaboration the logo of MosChip will be featured on the under-collar of the official jersey of the club that will be worn by the players for Season 7 of the ISL.