Mohun Bagan Drops to Second After Draw with FC Goa in ISL 2025-26

Mohun Bagan Super Giant dropped to second place in the ISL title race after a 1-1 draw with FC Goa. Jamie Maclaren scored the opener in the 55th minute after a defensive error by Sandesh Jhingan. FC Goa equalized through a stunning curling cross from substitute Ronny Wilson in the 67th minute. Mohun Bagan now trails East Bengal on goal difference, with the Kolkata derby coming up on May 17.

Key Points: ISL: Mohun Bagan Drops to Second After 1-1 Draw with FC Goa

  • Mohun Bagan draws 1-1 with FC Goa
  • Jamie Maclaren scores opener
  • Ronny Wilson equalizes with a curling cross
  • Mohun Bagan drops to second, behind East Bengal on goal difference
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ISL 2025-26: Mohun Bagan drops to second in title race after against FC Goa

Mohun Bagan Super Giant drops to second in the ISL title race after a 1-1 draw with FC Goa. Jamie Maclaren scored, but Ronny Wilson’s stunning equalizer changed the game.

"The long 19-day break before the match also seemed to affect Mohun Bagan's sharpness. - Match Report"

Margoa, May 9

Mohun Bagan Super Giant faced a major setback in the Indian Super League title race after a 1-1 draw with FC Goa at the Fatorda Stadium on Saturday evening. This result dropped the Mariners to second place, behind East Bengal on goal difference.

Both teams entered the match concerned about the tough weather in Goa. The 5 PM kick-off raised worries about the oppressive heat and humidity. However, overcast skies and intermittent rain created much better conditions, letting the game be played at a lively pace.

The first half was closely contested. Goa, despite using only two foreign players, matched Mohun Bagan's intensity and organization. Neither team managed to take full control, but both had some promising moments.

Mohun Bagan had the first clear chance right after the restart. Liston Colaco sent a dangerous pass from the left flank to Jason Cummings, but Goa goalkeeper Hrithik Tiwari denied the striker's shot.

Goa quickly responded with a dangerous set-piece situation. A floated delivery from Sandesh Jhingan led to confusion in the Mohun Bagan penalty area. The loose ball reached Dejan Drazic, whose low shot was brilliantly blocked by Tom Aldred.

The breakthrough came in the 55th minute due to a costly defensive mistake by Goa. Jhingan mishandled a loose backpass in his own half, allowing Jamie Maclaren to take advantage. The striker kept his cool and sent his shot past the goalkeeper, putting Mohun Bagan in the lead.

However, Goa pulled off a stunning equalizer in the 67th minute. Substitute Ronny Wilson got the ball from Drazic on the right flank and attempted what looked like a cross. Instead, the ball curled perfectly into the far corner, leaving Vishal Kaith stunned.

Mohun Bagan had a late chance to grab a victory when Sahal Abdul Samad sent a low cross to Cummings during a quick counterattack. Unfortunately, the Australian forward shot over the bar.

Aside from the dropped points, concerns about Brazilian winger Robson Robinho are growing. Aside from a strong performance against Mohammedan Sporting and his goal against NorthEast United FC, Robinho has had trouble consistently impacting matches in his debut season.

This inconsistency has brought back discussions about Mohun Bagan's attacking strategy. Last season, the combination of Manvir Singh on the right wing and Liston on the left created balance and fluidity. This season, coach Sergio Lobera has often moved Liston to the right to make room for Robinho on the left, a tactical change that has not yet proven effective.

Interestingly, Mohun Bagan looked more dangerous once Lobera switched back to the previous system in the second half. Robinho was substituted, Manvir returned to the right wing, and Liston moved back to his natural position on the left. This change immediately improved the visitors' attacking rhythm.

The long 19-day break before the match also seemed to affect Mohun Bagan's sharpness. The Mariners had not played since their April 19 game against NorthEast United due to scheduling issues related to elections in West Bengal, causing a long pause in the league.

With East Bengal now level on points and the Kolkata derby coming up on May 17, the Mariners can hardly afford another setback in this decisive final stretch of the season.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a neutral fan, I have to say Goa's equalizer was pure magic. Ronny Wilson with that curling cross/shot—unbelievable! 🎯 But credit to Mohun Bagan for creating chances. The Kolkata derby on May 17 is going to be absolutely massive now. East Bengal must be loving this result.
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Rohit P
I'm not convinced about Lobera's tactics this season. The whole Robinho thing hasn't worked and everyone can see it except the coach. Why fix something that wasn't broken? Last season's wing combination was so balanced. Also, that 19-day break really killed our momentum—this election scheduling chaos is hurting the league.
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James A
Great tactical analysis in the article. I particularly noticed how Jhingan's mistake led to the goal—unusual for such an experienced defender. And that equalizer from Wilson, wow! Proper Roy of the Rovers stuff. The ISL title race is heating up beautifully. Can't wait for the Kolkata derby next week! 🔥
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Aman W
East Bengal fans must be celebrating like crazy tonight! 😂 But honestly, Mohun Bagan need to sort out their attacking issues fast. Cummings missing that sitter in the 89th minute—that's the difference between champions and also-rans. Lobera should just stick with what worked last season instead of trying to be too clever.
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Kavya N
Beautiful game of football despite the tough conditions. Both teams showed great spirit. But Mohun Bagan fans must be worried—dropping points to Goa and now level with East Bengal? The derby is going to decide everything. One thing's for

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