Jamshedpur FC 2-0 FC Goa: Late Goals Propel Red Miners to Top of ISL Table

Jamshedpur FC secured a crucial 2-0 victory against FC Goa in the Indian Super League 2025-26 at the JRD Tata Sports Complex. After a goalless first half, Mohammed Sanan broke the deadlock in the 83rd minute with a clever flick. Madih Talal then sealed the win deep into stoppage time with a precise strike from outside the box. The result moved Jamshedpur to the top of the table with 21 points, while FC Goa slipped to third.

Key Points: ISL 2025-26: Jamshedpur FC Beat FC Goa 2-0, Go Top

  • Jamshedpur FC won 2-0 against FC Goa
  • Mohammed Sanan scored in the 83rd minute
  • Madih Talal sealed the win in stoppage time
  • Jamshedpur moved to top with 21 points
  • FC Goa slipped to third with 19 points
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ISL 2025-26: Late goals against FC Goa take Jamshedpur FC atop standings

Jamshedpur FC defeated FC Goa 2-0 with late goals from Mohammed Sanan and Madih Talal, moving to the top of the ISL 2025-26 table with 21 points.

"Talal capitalised on the loose ball with a precise strike from outside the box to seal the result. - Match report"

Jamshedpur, May 1

Jamshedpur FC secured a crucial 2-0 victory against FC Goa in Indian Super League 2025-26 at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur on Friday. After a goalless first half dominated by Jamshedpur, Mohammed Sanan broke the deadlock in the 82nd minute, before Madih Talal sealed the win deep into stoppage time.

The Red Miners moved to the top of the table with 21 points from 11 matches, while FC Goa slipped to third with 19 points. Talal was named the Player of the Match for his commanding display in midfield and decisive late goal.

Jamshedpur FC head coach Owen Coyle named an unchanged side following their 4-1 win over Chennaiyin FC. FC Goa head coach Manolo Márquez made one enforced change, bringing in midfielder Mohammed Yasir in place of the injured Dejan Dražić.

The match began with FC Goa seeing more of the ball. In the opening minute, forward Muhammed Nemil tested goalkeeper Albino Gomes from distance. Play was briefly halted due to a thunderstorm before resuming with Jamshedpur gradually asserting control.

The hosts created better chances as the half progressed. Around the 24th minute, winger Mohammed Sanan forced a low save from goalkeeper Hrithik Tiwari, while midfielder Lalhriatpuia Chawngthu and defender Nikhil Barla both went close from range. Midfielder Madih Talal, influential throughout, saw a header drift wide before testing Tiwari again just before the half-time break.

Jamshedpur continued to dictate play after the restart, with Talal and Nikola Stojanović controlling the midfield. FC Goa struggled to build sustained attacks, though Nemil and Yasir both tested Gomes from distance around the hour mark.

Owen Coyle introduced midfielder Rei Tachikawa in the 74th minute, a move that proved decisive. Shortly after, striker Messi Bouli came close with a header from a set-piece.

The breakthrough arrived in the 83rd minute. From a corner delivered by Talal, Tachikawa's header bounced inside the six-yard box, and Sanan, with a cheeky flick from between Goa's defender Boris Singh's leg, put the ball inside the goal to give Jamshedpur the lead.

FC Goa pushed forward in search of an equaliser, but Jamshedpur remained composed at the back.

In the sixth minute of added time, Bouli's aerial ball caused problems in the Goa defence as substitute Ronney Willson missed to clear the ball, and Talal capitalised on the loose ball with a precise strike from outside the box to seal the result.

Jamshedpur FC held firm in the closing moments to secure a vital win and take control at the top of the table.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, FC Goa missed Dejan Dražić badly. Without him, their attack looked blunt. Jamshedpur deserved the win though—they controlled the midfield after the first 20 minutes. Owen Coyle has built a really solid team here. IPL is fun, but ISL is where the real passion is!
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James A
Great to see Indian football growing. Sanan's goal was clever—that flick through Boris Singh's legs was cheeky! The standard in ISL keeps improving year on year. Jamshedpur fans must be buzzing right now. 🏆
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Vikram M
As a Goan, this hurts. We dominated possession in the first half but couldn't convert. Manolo needs to sort out our finishing—Nemil had chances but didn't capitalise. Jamshedpur were clinical when it mattered. Credit where it's due though, Talal was unstoppable today.
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Sarah B
The atmosphere at JRD Tata Complex must have been electric! Late goals always make for exciting viewing. Tachikawa's header from the corner was perfectly timed, and Sanan's finish was instinctive. This is why I love watching the ISL—never a dull moment!
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Rohit P
Owen Coyle has been a revelation for Jamshedpur. His substitutions won the game—Tachikawa coming on changed everything. But I wish the ISL would invest more in grassroots development in smaller cities like Jamshedpur. The talent is there, just needs proper nurturing. Good win nonetheless! 🙌

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