Vincy Barretto Strike Lifts Jamshedpur FC Over Punjab FC in ISL Clash

Jamshedpur FC secured a narrow 1-0 home victory against Punjab FC in the Indian Super League. The match was decided by a 78th-minute goal from Vincy Barretto, who capitalised on a goalkeeping error. Goalkeeper Albino Gomes was crucial for the hosts, making key saves to preserve the clean sheet and the three points. The win provisionally lifts Jamshedpur FC to second place in the early league standings.

Key Points: Jamshedpur FC 1-0 Punjab FC: ISL 2025-26 Match Report

  • Vincy Barretto scores winner
  • Albino Gomes keeps clean sheet
  • Jamshedpur moves to 2nd place
  • Punjab FC's goal ruled offside
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ISL 2025-26: Vincy Barretto strike helps Jamshedpur pip Punjab

Jamshedpur FC edges Punjab FC 1-0 in the ISL thanks to a Vincy Barretto goal. The win provisionally moves them to second in the table.

"The decisive moment arrived in the 78th minute. - Match Report"

Jamshedpur, February 21

Jamshedpur FC secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Punjab FC in Indian Super League 2025-26, at the JRD Tata Sports Complex Stadium, in Jamshedpur, on Saturday.

The Red Miners capitalised on a second-half error to snatch three points against The Shers. The result provisionally moved them to second place with six points, with East Bengal FC sitting on top based on a higher goal difference, according to a release.

After a goalless first half, Vincy Barretto struck in the 78th minute to decide the contest. Goalkeeper Albino Gomes produced key saves to preserve a second clean sheet for Jamshedpur. Barretto was named Player of the Match.

Jamshedpur FC head coach Owen Coyle made one change from the side that defeated Mohammedan Sporting, bringing in Nikola Stojanovic for Rei Tachikawa in midfield. Punjab FC head coach Panagiotis Dilmperis started with Arshdeep Singh in goal, while Muhammad Suhail and Bikash Singh supported Nigerian forward Nsungusi Junior in attack.

Punjab FC threatened early. Muhammad Suhail saw his effort blocked, and Bikash found the net in the 18th minute, only to be flagged offside. Jamshedpur responded through Stojanovic, whose long-range effort drifted wide, while Pratik Chaudhari missed with a header from close range.

Gomes was called into action twice in the 30th minute, first denying Khaiminthang Lhungdim and then producing a sharp save to keep out Suhail's header. Samir Zeljkovic also tested the defence from distance, but the hosts held firm.

The second half began cautiously, with both sides struggling to create clear openings. Punjab came closest in the 73rd minute, when Bede Osuji's header was comfortably gathered by Albino.

The decisive moment arrived in the 78th minute. Mohammed Sanan delivered a low cross from the right. Arshdeep punched it straight into the legs of Vincy, who reacted fast enough to put the ball into the net to hand the Red Miners the lead.

Punjab FC pushed forward late on. Manglenthang Kipgen fired wide, and Osuji headed over in stoppage time. However, Jamshedpur FC held their nerves to secure another narrow victory at home.

- ANI

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Priya S
Tough luck for Punjab FC. They had their chances, especially in the first half. That offside goal and the saves from Gomes made the difference. Need to be more clinical in front of goal. The league is so competitive this year!
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Arjun K
Owen Coyle's tactics are spot on. Making that one change in midfield worked. Stojanovic brings stability. But we have to be honest, the goal was a gift from Arshdeep. Punjab's keeper needs to work on his handling. A costly mistake.
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's great to see the ISL producing such tight, tense matches. The quality of defending across the league has really improved. Jamshedpur's backline, led by that Gomes save in the 30th minute, was impressive.
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Vikram M
Second place! Can't remember the last time we were this high up the table. The atmosphere at the JRD Tata Complex must have been electric. These 1-0 wins show real character. Onwards and upwards, Red Miners! ⚫🔴
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Karthik V
Respectful criticism: The match report is fine, but I wish there was more analysis on Punjab's attacking setup. Playing two Indian forwards (Suhail & Bikash) with a foreign striker is an interesting choice by their coach. Would like to know if that strategy failed or if it was just finishing.

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