Ritwik Das' Last-Gasp Header Earns Jamshedpur FC Dramatic Draw vs Mohun Bagan

Substitute Ritwik Kumar Das scored a dramatic stoppage-time header to salvage a 1-1 draw for Jamshedpur FC against Mohun Bagan Super Giant. Mohun Bagan had taken the lead in the first half through a spectacular long-range strike from Liston Colaco. Despite intense pressure and numerous chances, Jamshedpur struggled to break down a resolute defence until the final moments of the match. The result leaves both teams tied on 14 points after seven games in the ISL season.

Key Points: ISL: Ritwik Das' Stoppage-Time Equaliser for Jamshedpur vs Mohun Bagan

  • Last-gasp 95th-minute equaliser
  • Liston Colaco's stunning opener
  • Both teams stay on 14 points
  • Intense physical battle throughout
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ISL 2025-26: Ritwik Das' late strike rescues a point for Jamshedpur FC against Mohun Bagan SG

Jamshedpur FC's Ritwik Kumar Das scores a 95th-minute header to secure a 1-1 draw against Mohun Bagan SG in a thrilling ISL 2025-26 encounter.

"an unmarked Ritwik Kumar Das calmly headed the ball past a stranded Vishal Kaith - Match Report"

Jamshedpur, April 4

Substitute Ritwik Kumar Das scored a dramatic stoppage-time header as Jamshedpur FC fought back to hold Mohun Bagan Super Giant to a 1-1 draw in their Indian Super League 2025-26 encounter at the JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur on Saturday.

Both sides remained on 14 points from seven games after the result. Ritwik Kumar Das was adjudged the Player of the Match.

Jamshedpur FC head coach Owen Coyle made two changes to his starting line-up, bringing in Lazar Ćirković and Vincy Barretto in place of Rei Tachikawa and Manvir Singh. Mohun Bagan Super Giant head coach Sergio Lobera, meanwhile, made three alterations from their outing against Mumbai City FC. Tom Aldred, Robson, and Manvir Singh came into the starting XI, replacing Mehtab Singh, Dimitrios Petratos, and Jason Cummings.

The match began at a lively tempo with Jamshedpur FC applying early pressure. The visitors, however, broke the deadlock in the 15th minute against the run of play with a moment of absolute brilliance.

Subhasish Bose found Liston Colaco outside the penalty area, and the winger unleashed a dipping right-footed screamer that looped over the defence and hit the underside of the crossbar before finding the back of the net to give the Mariners a 1-0 lead.

The hosts responded with intensity, utilising the pace of Vincy Barretto and Mohammed Sanan on the wings, but lacked the final product in the attacking third.

Mohun Bagan Super Giant nearly doubled their advantage in the 35th minute when Liston Colaco set up Robson, whose shot flashed across the face of the goal, narrowly evading a sliding Jamie Maclaren.

The physical battle intensified before the break, resulting in a yellow card for Alberto Rodríguez after a foul on Vincy Barretto. Jamshedpur FC continued to push for an equaliser in the second half but found it increasingly difficult to string passes together against a resolute defence.

The match saw a series of fierce challenges, including a head injury to Lazar Ćirković that prompted Owen Coyle to introduce fresh legs. As time ran out, both managers made crucial substitutions, with Mohun Bagan Super Giant bringing on Jason Cummings and Deepak Tangri to see out the game, while the hosts threw caution to the wind and brought on Ritwik Kumar Das in the 86th minute.

The persistence finally paid off deep into stoppage time. In the 95th minute, Raphaël Messi Bouli delivered a precise cross from the left flank into the box, where an unmarked Ritwik Kumar Das calmly headed the ball past a stranded Vishal Kaith to earn a point for Jamshedpur.

- IANS

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Priya S
Liston Colaco's goal was a worldie! But Bagan's defence really fell asleep at the end. You simply cannot leave a player unmarked like that in stoppage time. Two points dropped for sure. Sergio Lobera will be fuming.
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Arjun K
As a neutral, this is why I love the ISL. End-to-end stuff. Jamshedpur never gave up. Owen Coyle's late substitution masterstroke. But a respectful criticism: the match report could focus more on the midfield battle, which was intense.
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Sarah B
The atmosphere at the JRD Tata Complex must have been electric! These late equalizers are what make football the beautiful game. Great to see Indian players like Ritwik and Liston being the match-writers (and nearly match-winners).
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Vikram M
Manvir Singh playing against his old club Jamshedpur FC must have been a strange feeling. Game had everything - a stunning goal, tough tackles, and last-minute drama. ISL is seriously getting better each season. More of this, please!
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Karthik V
Feel for Vishal Kaith. Nothing he could do about that header. Defence has to take the blame. But overall, a fair result. Both teams showed why they're near the top of the table. The title race is going to be very tight this year.

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