FC Goa Storm Past Odisha 3-1 with Second-Half Flurry in ISL

FC Goa secured a crucial 3-1 home victory over Odisha FC in the Indian Super League. After a goalless first half, second-half strikes from Dejan Drazic, Pol Moreno, and Brison Fernandes sealed the win. Odisha FC managed a late consolation goal through Suhair VP. The result lifts FC Goa to fifth in the table, ending a run of draws and a defeat.

Key Points: FC Goa 3-1 Odisha FC: ISL 2025-26 Match Report & Highlights

  • Goa ends winless run with 3-1 victory
  • Drazic, Moreno, Fernandes score in second half
  • Ayush Chhetri named Player of the Match
  • Odisha's Suhair scores late consolation
  • Goa climbs to fifth in ISL standings
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ISL 2025-26: FC Goa capitalise on second-half chances to down Odisha

FC Goa scored three second-half goals to beat Odisha FC 3-1 in the ISL. Dejan Drazic, Pol Moreno, and Brison Fernandes found the net for the Gaurs.

"The hosts doubled their advantage in the 81st minute through a set-piece. - Match Report"

Margao, April 11

Second-half goals from Dejan Drazic, Pol Moreno and Brison Fernandes helped FC Goa secure a 3-1 victory over Odisha FC, who found a late consolation through Suhair VP, in Indian Super League 2025-26 at the PJN Stadium in Margao, on Friday, according to a release. The Gaurs returned to winning ways after a run of draws and a defeat, climbing to fifth in the standings with 13 points, while Odisha FC slipped to 12th with five points. Ayush Chhetri was adjudged the Player of the Match for his composed display in midfield.

FC Goa head coach Manolo Marquez made four changes to his starting XI, handing a debut to 21-year-old goalkeeper Bob Jackson Raj, while Mohammed Yasir, Harsh Shailesh Patre, and Ayush Chhetri were introduced into midfield. Odisha FC head coach T.G. Purushothaman named an unchanged side for the third consecutive match.

The opening half was a measured contest, with both sides enjoying spells of possession but struggling to create clear-cut chances. Rahul KP was the most lively presence for The Juggernauts, testing the Goa defence with two early efforts, while the hosts found themselves caught offside on multiple occasions as they attempted to build attacks.

Odisha continued to threaten from a distance, with Rahul forcing a save from debutant goalkeeper Bob Jackson, who showed composure between the posts. At the other end, Udanta Singh came close after a sharp run into the box, but Amrinder Singh stood firm to deny the winger at the near post.

Set-pieces proved to be a potential avenue for both sides, with Pol Moreno heading straight at the goalkeeper and Subham Bhattacharya missing narrowly, but neither side was able to break the deadlock as the first half ended 0-0.

The tempo increased after the restart, with Odisha coming close to taking the lead around the hour mark. Rahim Ali's intelligent run created space for Isak Vanlalruatfela, but the forward's effort was well saved by Bob Jackson, who produced a crucial intervention to keep the scores level.

FC Goa responded almost immediately and broke the deadlock in the 62nd minute with a well-worked move. Ayush Chhetri delivered a precise ball over the top of the Odisha defence to find Dejan Drazic inside the box. A sliding challenge from Carlos Delgado deflected the ball back into Drazic's path, and the forward showed quick reactions to calmly slot the ball past Amrinder and give the hosts a 1-0 lead.

With momentum on their side, Goa continued to push forward. Substitute Abdul Rabeeh injected energy into the attack, setting up Aakash Sangwan soon after, though his effort was saved. Rabeeh also tried his luck from a distance but failed to hit the target.

The hosts doubled their advantage in the 81st minute through a set-piece. Pol Moreno stepped up to take a free-kick from distance and struck a low effort through the wall, the ball taking a couple of bounces before nestling into the bottom-left corner, making it 2-0.

Goa sealed the result in stoppage time after Rabeeh was fouled inside the penalty area. Brison Fernandes stepped up and confidently converted the penalty, placing his shot into the left corner to extend the lead to 3-0.

Odisha managed to pull one back moments later when Edwin Vanspaul delivered a cross from the right, which was met by Suhair VP, who finished from close range to make it 3-1.

The final whistle confirmed a deserved victory for FC Goa, as they made full use of their second-half chances to secure all three points at home.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it was an entertaining second half! But Odisha's defense looked shaky after the first goal. Purushothaman sir needs to change things up if they keep naming the same XI. Three games unchanged and now a loss... not a good sign.
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Vikram M
Finally some clinical finishing from our boys! The first half was a bit frustrating with all those offsides, but Manolo Marquez's halftime talk clearly worked. Drazic's goal was pure instinct. Onwards and upwards! Jai Goa!
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: The article is good but misses some key stats. How many shots on target? Possession percentage? These details matter for us football nerds. Otherwise, a solid report on a great game.
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Priya S
So happy for Brison Fernandes! Scoring a penalty in stoppage time shows great mental strength. And a good debut for young Bob Jackson. The ISL is really giving chances to Indian youngsters, which is the best part. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
That free-kick from Pol Moreno was a beauty! Took a wicked bounce. Odisha had their chances, especially in the first hour, but you have to finish them. Rahul KP was lively but couldn't get the final ball right. Tough season for them continues.

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