Kerala Blasters Dominate Jamshedpur 2-0 in Commanding ISL Home Victory

Kerala Blasters FC secured a convincing 2-0 victory over Jamshedpur FC at home in the ISL. Goals from Nihal Sudheesh and substitute Vibin Mohanan in the first half established a dominant lead for the hosts. Goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh was instrumental in preserving the clean sheet with several crucial saves throughout the match. The win lifts Kerala Blasters in the standings while halting Jamshedpur's momentum.

Key Points: Kerala Blasters Beat Jamshedpur 2-0 in ISL 2025-26

  • Early 12th-minute header from Nihal Sudheesh
  • Substitute Vibin Mohanan doubles lead before halftime
  • Goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh secures clean sheet with key saves
  • Jamshedpur's Stephen Eze sent off late in match
  • Blasters climb table with second season win
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ISL 2025-26: Kerala Blasters stun Jamshedpur with dominant home victory

Nihal Sudheesh and Vibin Mohanan score as Kerala Blasters secure a dominant 2-0 home win over Jamshedpur FC in the Indian Super League.

"Nihal Sudheesh was adjudged the Player of the Match. - Match Report"

Kochi, April 18

Nihal Sudheesh and Vibin Mohanan scored a goal each as Kerala Blasters FC produced a commanding first-half display to defeat Jamshedpur FC 2-0 in Indian Super League 2025-26 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi on Saturday.

Goals from Nihal Sudheesh and substitute Vibin Mohanan ensured all three points for the hosts, who were resolute at the back with goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh delivering a standout performance to preserve a clean sheet. Nihal Sudheesh was adjudged the Player of the Match.

The match began at a lively tempo, with both sides looking to impose themselves in midfield. Kerala Blasters showed early intent through Karim Benarif and Kévin Yoke, while Jamshedpur responded with measured build-up play, making for an evenly contested opening phase.

The breakthrough came in the 12th minute through a well-crafted attacking move. Kévin picked out Benarif on the left, who drove forward before beating his marker and delivering an inviting cross into the box. Nihal Sudheesh timed his move perfectly from the right and rose above his marker to head the ball into the net, giving the hosts a 1-0 lead.

Jamshedpur responded almost immediately and came close to equalising two minutes later. Lazar Ćirković met a corner delivery with a powerful header that struck the post, with the rebound narrowly evading danger as Kerala survived a moment of pressure.

The contest continued at a brisk pace, with both sides creating openings. Jamshedpur looked threatening down the right through Nikhil Barla and Mohammed Sanan, while Nikola Stojanović orchestrated play from midfield. However, the visitors lacked precision in the final third, with chances going astray.

Kerala Blasters doubled their advantage in the 36th minute. Francisco Feuillassier delivered a well-weighted cross from near the touchline, and substitute Vibin, who came on ten minutes earlier for injured Benarif, rose inside the box to head the ball past Albino Gomes, making it 2-0 for the hosts.

Jamshedpur attempted to respond before the break, with Vincy Barretto testing Arsh Shaikh with a header and Sanan seeing an effort blocked, but Kerala's defence remained organised as they carried a two-goal lead into half-time.

The visitors began the second half with renewed urgency, pushing numbers forward in search of a way back into the contest. Early pressure saw Arsh Shaikh called into action to deal with a dangerous cross from Rei Tachikawa, while Ritwik Das and Messi Bouli both tested the Kerala goalkeeper soon after.

Despite Jamshedpur's sustained attacking efforts, Arsh Shaikh stood firm, producing a series of crucial saves to deny Bouli, Stephen Eze, and others as the Blasters absorbed pressure with discipline.

Kerala continued to pose a threat on the counter, with Yoke and substitute Víctor Bertomeu linking up well, while Vibin nearly added a third but was forced wide under defensive pressure.

The game took another turn in the 84th minute when Jamshedpur captain Stephen Eze was shown a red card, reducing the visitors to ten men and effectively ending their hopes of a comeback.

In the closing stages, Kerala managed the game intelligently, retaining possession and limiting Jamshedpur's opportunities as the visitors struggled to create clear chances.

The final whistle confirmed a deserved 2-0 victory for Kerala Blasters FC, as they secured their second win of the season and climbed to 11th in the table with eight points. Jamshedpur FC, meanwhile, slip to fifth with 15 points from nine matches following a frustrating outing away from home.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that was a very entertaining match to watch. Kerala's first-half intensity was the difference. Jamshedpur had their chances but the finishing was poor. Stephen Eze's red card was a silly mistake that killed the game.
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Vikram M
Finally, a clean sheet and a convincing win! But let's be honest, we got a bit lucky with that Ćirković header hitting the post early on. Our defence still looks shaky at times. We need to be more consistent if we want to climb higher than 11th place.
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Priya S
So proud of the local boys! Nihal and Vibin showing that Indian talent can be match-winners. The atmosphere in Kochi must have been amazing. This win is for the fans who never stop believing. 💛
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Rohit P
Jamshedpur fan here. Very disappointing performance from us. We dominated possession but had no cutting edge. Bouli and Ritwik Das were wasteful. Eze's red card was the final nail. Need to bounce back quickly.
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Karthik V
Arsh Shaikh for national team? His reflexes were top-class today. Saved at least three certain goals. Great to see an Indian goalkeeper being the hero. The future is bright for him if he keeps this up.

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