Mohammedan Sporting Hold SC Delhi to 2-2 Thriller in ISL

Mohammedan Sporting Club secured a 2-2 draw against Sporting Club Delhi in the Indian Super League. T. Adison Singh and Hira Mondal scored for the visitors, while Matija Babovic netted a brace for the hosts. Mohammedan remain at the bottom of the table with three points from ten matches. SC Delhi moved to 10th place with nine points from as many games.

Key Points: ISL 2025-26: Mohammedan Sporting vs SC Delhi 2-2 Draw

  • Mohammedan Sporting draw 2-2 with SC Delhi
  • Adison Singh and Hira Mondal score for Mohammedan
  • Matija Babovic scores twice for SC Delhi
  • Mohammedan remain bottom with 3 points
  • SC Delhi move to 10th with 9 points
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ISL 2025-26: Mohammedan Sporting deny SC Delhi full points in 2-2 draw

Mohammedan Sporting Club came from behind twice to draw 2-2 with SC Delhi in ISL 2025-26. Adison Singh and Hira Mondal scored for the visitors.

"Hira Mondal found himself unmarked at the far post and powered a header into the top corner to level the scores once more. - Match Report"

New Delhi, April 26

T. Adison Singh and Hira Mondal scored a goal each as Mohammedan Sporting Club came from behind twice and secured a 2-2 draw against Sporting Club Delhi in the Indian Super League 2025-26 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday.

The result means Mohammedan pick up their third consecutive point, taking their tally to three from ten matches. However, they remain at the bottom of the table. SC Delhi, meanwhile, moved to 10th place with nine points from as many matches.

Sporting Club Delhi began on the front foot, dominating possession and pushing Mohammedan deep into their own half in the early exchanges. Their pressure paid off in the 17th minute when Mohammed Aimen drew a foul inside the penalty area by Mohammedan keeper Padam Chhetri, and Matija Babovic stepped up to calmly convert from the spot and give the hosts the lead.

The home side continued to control proceedings, with Aimen and Augustine Lalrochana orchestrating attacks, while Mohammedan struggled to build momentum going forward. However, the visitors gradually grew into the contest after the drinks break, showing greater composure in possession.

Their improvement was rewarded in the 40th minute with a moment of sharp awareness from forward Thokchom Adison Singh. A long-lofted ball from Makan Chothe caught the defence off guard, and as goalkeeper Nora Fernandes rushed out to clear, Adison calmly took the ball past him before finishing emphatically into an open net to restore parity.

The second half saw a more balanced contest, with Mohammedan showing greater intent in attack. However, it was Sporting Delhi who regained the lead in the 52nd minute. A shot from Lalrochana was parried by Padam Chettri, but it was inside the box and took a rebound of SC Delhi Joseph Sunny to fall kindly for Babovic, who reacted quickest to slot home his second goal of the evening.

Undeterred, Mohammedan continued to press and were rewarded again in the 65th minute. From a short corner, a cross was delivered by Lalngaihsaka from the right, Hira Mondal found himself unmarked at the far post and powered a header into the top corner to level the scores once more.

The final quarter of the match saw both sides push for a winner, with chances at either end. Mohammedan came close through Lalthankima, whose effort was brilliantly saved by Fernandes, while Sporting Delhi threatened via Sourav K and Rafael Ribeiro, both denied by Padam Chettri.

Despite sustained attacking intent from both teams in the closing stages, neither side could find the decisive goal, as defensive resilience and goalkeeping at both ends ensured the points were shared.

- IANS

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Priya S
Honestly, ISL is becoming more competitive each season. Teams like Mohammedan and SC Delhi are proving that even smaller clubs can hold their own. But 10 matches and only 3 points? That's worrying. The club needs to invest in better foreign recruits for next season.
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Vikram M
Matija Babovic is a class finisher! Two goals but still could only get a draw. SC Delhi ka defence needs tightening - those set-piece goals from Mohammedan were too easy. Aimen and Lalrochana played well though, the midfield creativity is there.
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Siddharth J
As a Delhiite, I'm disappointed we couldn't hold onto the lead twice. But credit to Mohammedan - they never gave up. The league is improving but still lacks consistency. We need more grassroots development instead of relying on foreigners for goals. Just my two paise. 🇮🇳
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Nikhil C
Bottom of the table se uthna tough hai, but this result shows there's talent. Adison Singh's goal was brilliant awareness - that's what Indian players need: game intelligence. Also, Padam Chhetri made some crucial saves despite the penalty. Good to see Indian keepers stepping up!
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Ravi K
Ab tak toh 10 matches mein 3 points? Kya baat hai Mohammedan! 😂 But seriously, the fightback was commendable. SC Delhi should have killed the game when they were 1-0 up. ISL is getting more exciting year by year though - better than watching European leagues on TV!

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