Chennaiyin FC Held to Goalless Draw by Mohammedan SC in ISL Clash

Chennaiyin FC controlled the match but were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Mohammedan SC at home. Goalkeeper Mohammad Nawaz was a standout, making a brilliant fingertip save to deny Hira Mondal in the first half. Despite numerous chances, including a strong penalty appeal for Irfan Yadwad and several misses by Daniel Chima Chukwu, the decisive goal eluded the hosts. The Marina Machans must now regroup for their upcoming away fixture against Jamshedpur FC.

Key Points: Chennaiyin FC vs Mohammedan SC: ISL 2026 Ends in Goalless Draw

  • Chennaiyin FC dominate possession
  • Mohammad Nawaz makes crucial saves
  • Irfan Yadwad penalty appeal waved away
  • Goalless draw at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
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ISL 2026: Chennaiyin FC held to a draw by Mohammedan SC at home

Chennaiyin FC dominate but fail to score in a 0-0 draw with Mohammedan SC at home. Read key moments, saves, and missed chances from the ISL match.

"The Marina Machans showed attacking intent throughout but were unable to find the decisive breakthrough. - Match Report"

Chennai, April 21

Chennaiyin FC were forced to settle for a goalless draw against Mohammedan SC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Tuesday, despite controlling large spells of the contest and creating the better chances. The Marina Machans showed attacking intent throughout but were unable to find the decisive breakthrough in front of home support.

Head coach Clifford Rayes Miranda handed Klusner Pereira his first start of the Indian Super League (ISL). Further ahead, Maheson Singh and Imran Khan returned to the starting eleven, while Irfan Yadwad joined Daniel Chima Chukwu in attack.

Chennaiyin began on the front foot, looking to build on their previous victory with early attacking intent. Klusner delivered a dangerous cross in the opening minutes, forcing a corner, while Eduardo Kau came close midway through the half, his header from a set-piece drifting narrowly wide.

At the other end, Mohammad Nawaz was called into action and produced a moment of brilliance in the 29th minute, tipping Hira Mondal's effort away with an instinctive fingertip save to keep the scores level. The goalkeeper followed it up with assured handling and sharp anticipation, dealing comfortably with a series of crosses as Chennaiyin looked to transition quickly, with Chima going close to meeting an inviting delivery from Imran Khan.

Chennaiyin were forced into a change late in the half as Klusner departed through injury, with Mandar Rao Dessai coming on. PC Laldinpuia failed to convert from a corner, while moments later, a clever backheel from Imran released Laldinliana Renthlei, whose dangerous cross was just taken away from Irfan as he prepared to shoot, rounding off an engaging first half.

The Marina Machans carried their attacking intent into the second half, continuing to probe down the flanks with purpose. Laldinliana was lively early on, breaking forward and delivering a dangerous cross, while a well-worked move soon after saw Imran pick out Chima, whose acrobatic effort drifted off target. Substitute S Prakadeswaran showed confidence upon his introduction, the 19-year-old cutting inside and attempting to curl one into the far corner.

At the other end, Lalrinliana Hnamte produced a crucial intervention to snuff out a promising Mohammedan attack, before Chennaiyin surged forward again, with Irfan at the heart of the action. The forward was brought down inside the box after beating his marker, but appeals for a penalty were waved away. Irfan continued to create, delivering a superb outside-of-the-foot cross that found Chima in space, only for the striker to fire over, while Mohammed Ali Bemammer and Prakadeswaran both went close as the pressure mounted late on.

Despite Chennaiyin's sustained attacking push, the decisive touch proved elusive in the closing moments. The Marina Machans will now turn their attention to their next challenge, hitting the road to face Jamshedpur FC on April 25.

- IANS

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Priya S
Tough result but lots of positives! Nawaz was a wall in goal, and the young players like Prakadeswaran showed great confidence. The team played with good intent. Sometimes the ball just doesn't go in. Keep the faith, Marina Machans! 💙
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Arjun K
Respect to Mohammedan SC's defence, they held firm. But Clifford Miranda needs to find a solution for our attack. We create but don't convert. Maybe time to give more minutes to the youngsters? The league is getting very competitive.
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Sarah B
Watching from Canada. The match was entertaining with end-to-end action. The quality of goalkeeping from both sides was impressive. Hope Klusner's injury isn't serious. Good to see Indian players like Imran Khan being so involved in creating chances.
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Vikram M
Two points dropped, no doubt. But this is football. We move on. The fight for the playoffs is tight, need to pick up maximum points on the road now. Jai Chennaiyin! 🏆
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Kavya N
The referee had a poor game. That was a clear penalty on Irfan! VAR would have given it. ISL needs to be consistent with these decisions. Apart from that, the team's effort was commendable. Laldinliana was a livewire on the flank.

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