Chhetri Sets ISL Record as Munoz Clinches First Win Over Jamshedpur FC

Sunil Chhetri became the most-capped player in ISL history with his 195th appearance during Bengaluru FC's 1-0 win over Jamshedpur FC. Pep Munoz secured his first victory as Bengaluru coach after a bold tactical reshuffle that saw Chhetri start on the bench. Ryan Williams scored the only goal in the 38th minute, while goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu made several crucial saves to preserve the lead. The match also saw Namgyal Bhutia stretchered off, but Bengaluru held on for a historic win.

Key Points: Chhetri Breaks ISL Caps Record in Munoz's First Win

  • Chhetri sets ISL caps record with 195 appearances
  • Munoz wins first match as Bengaluru coach
  • Ryan Williams scores decisive first-half goal
  • Gurpreet Singh Sandhu makes crucial saves
  • Namgyal Bhutia stretchered off in 83rd minute
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ISL 2025-26: Chhetri sets milestone as Munoz claims first victory over Jamshedpur

Sunil Chhetri becomes ISL's most-capped player with 195 appearances as Pep Munoz secures his first win over Jamshedpur FC in a thrilling 1-0 victory.

"making his 195th appearance to surpass Amrinder Singh as the most-capped player in ISL history - Match report"

Bengaluru, May 9

Pep Munoz signaled his intent early with a bold reshuffle of his starting XI, handing the captain's armband to Rahul Bheke while recalling Namgyal Bhutia and Suresh Wangjam to the fold.

In a tactical gamble that would eventually pay dividends, talisman Sunil Chhetri began the evening on the bench, leaving Ryan Williams to lead the line as the lone spearhead for the Blues.

Though Bengaluru opened with intent, Jamshedpur FC provided the first real scare when Talal picked out Eric Messi outside the area. Messi unleashed a venomous long-range strike, but Gurpreet Singh Sandhu remained alert, parrying the effort to keep the deadlock intact.

The Blues survived another close call in the 23rd minute when Jamshedpur headed home from an indirect free-kick, only to be silenced by the linesman's raised flag. Having weathered the storm, Bengaluru finally pounced in the 38th minute: Fanai dominated an aerial duel at the edge of the box to set up Williams, who drilled a low right-footed strike past a wrong-footed goalkeeper to snatch a 1-0 lead before the interval.

The second half saw Jamshedpur FC emerge with renewed aggression, and they nearly found an equalizer when Eric Messi broke through for a curling left-footed shot. However, Gurpreet showcased his world-class reflexes, stretching out a strong right hand to maintain the slender advantage. As the pressure mounted, the Bengaluru defense was forced into a dogged retreating action, absorbing waves of Jamshedpur attacks as the visitors struggled to find the clinical edge required to level the score.

The closing stages took a somber turn in the 83rd minute when Namgyal Bhutia was stretchered off the field, but his exit paved the way for a landmark moment in Indian football. Sunil Chhetri was summoned from the bench, making his 195th appearance to surpass Amrinder Singh as the most-capped player in ISL history. With the record secured, the focus shifted back to the goalmouth, where Gurpreet produced one final heroic save to deny Messi Bouli in the dying embers of the game. Despite Jamshedpur's relentless late surge, the Blues held their nerve, ensuring Pep Munoz's first ISL win was as historic as it was hard-earned.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Great to see Munoz getting his first win, but I'm a bit skeptical about his tactics. Why bench Chhetri for such an important match? Ryan Williams did score, but we could have used Chhetri's experience earlier. Also, the injury to Namgyal Bhutia was concerning. Hope he recovers soon. 🙏 On the bright side, Gurpreet was fantastic and saved us multiple times. We need to be more clinical upfront if we want to challenge for the title.
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Ravi K
This is pure drama! Chhetri breaking the record is massive. He's a legend of Indian football. But I feel for Jamshedpur. They played well and could have easily scored if not for Gurpreet. The offside call against them was crucial too. The refs need to be consistent. Still, a deserved win for Bengaluru. The atmosphere must have been electric! 🔥
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Kiran H
Honestly, I think Munoz needs to trust his bench more. Chhetri coming on late was a good move, but Williams was isolated upfront. We need better attacking cohesion. The defense was solid though, especially Fanai and Gurpreet. The Blues are building momentum, which is good for the season. Let's hope we can keep this up. 👍
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James A
I'm new to the ISL and this match was thrilling! Chhetri's record is impressive. Gurpreet's saves were top-notch. The game had everything: drama, a record, and a narrow win. I'm becoming a fan of Bengaluru. Great entertainment! ⚽️

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