Kerala Blasters 3-1 Mohammedan SC: Unbeaten Run Hits Five in ISL 2026

Kerala Blasters FC secured a 3-1 victory against Mohammedan SC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi. Goals from Francisco Feuillassier, Víctor Bertomeu, and Sreekuttan M S helped the hosts extend their unbeaten run to five matches. Mohammedan SC had taken a surprise lead through Mahitosh Roy but could not hold on. The result moves Kerala to eighth in the standings while Mohammedan remain bottom and face relegation.

Key Points: Kerala Blasters Beat Mohammedan 3-1, Extend ISL Unbeaten Run

  • Kerala Blasters beat Mohammedan SC 3-1 at home
  • Unbeaten run extended to five matches in ISL 2025-26
  • Francisco Feuillassier named Player of the Match
  • Mohammedan SC remain bottom, facing relegation threat
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ISL 2026: Kerala Blasters surge past Mohammedan Sporting, extend unbeaten run

Kerala Blasters FC beat Mohammedan SC 3-1 in ISL 2026, extending their unbeaten run to five matches. Goals from Feuillassier, Bertomeu, and Sreekuttan seal the win.

"Feuillassier was named the Player of the Match for his influential performance. - Match Report"

Kochi, May 10

Kerala Blasters FC produced a dominant second-half display to secure a 3-1 victory against Mohammedan SC at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi, extending their unbeaten run to five matches in Indian Super League 2025-26 on Sunday.

Goals from Francisco Feuillassier, Víctor Bertomeu, and Sreekuttan M S ensured all three points for the hosts, after Mahitosh Roy had briefly put the visitors ahead. Feuillassier was named the Player of the Match for his influential performance.

The result sees Ashley Westwood's side move up to eighth in the standings with 14 points from 12 matches, while Mohammedan SC remain rooted to the bottom with just three points from 11 games. Mehrajuddin Wadoo's team's fate now hinges on Chennaiyin FC's result later today, with even a single point for the latter confirming Mohammedan's relegation to the Indian Football League for next season.

Kerala Blasters began on the front foot, dominating possession and probing the Mohammedan defence from the outset. Midfielder Kévin Yoke was particularly influential down the left flank, repeatedly driving into attacking areas and creating opportunities.

The visitors, however, held firm early on, with goalkeeper Padam Chettri producing a string of impressive saves, including a sharp one-handed stop to deny Yoke's header midway through the half.

Despite Kerala's control, Mohammedan struck against the run of play in the 42nd minute. Mahitosh Roy won possession in midfield, surged forward, and unleashed a powerful effort from almost 20 yards that flew into the top corner, giving the visitors a surprise lead.

The advantage was short-lived. Just two minutes later, Kerala responded through Feuillassier, who latched onto a perfectly weighted through ball from Yoke and finished calmly into the bottom corner to restore parity before the break.

Kerala Blasters resumed the second half with renewed intent, continuing to dictate the tempo. Their persistence paid off in the 58th minute when Yoke once again turned provider, delivering a precise cross for Bertomeu, who guided a composed header into the net to put the hosts ahead.

With momentum firmly on their side, Kerala continued to press for a third. Substitute Sreekuttan came close soon after, forcing a deflected effort onto the crossbar, while Mohammedan struggled to create meaningful chances at the other end.

The decisive moment arrived in the 74th minute when Kerala extended their lead. A well-worked move saw Feuillassier lift a clever ball into the box, where Sreekuttan was perfectly positioned to tap home and make it 3-1.

Mohammedan's hopes of a comeback were effectively ended in the 86th minute when Amarjit Singh was sent off after receiving a second yellow card. Reduced to ten men, the visitors found it increasingly difficult to break down a well-organised Kerala defence.

The hosts managed the closing stages comfortably, maintaining possession and controlling the pace of the game to see out the victory.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Sad to see Mohammedan Sporting in this position. They have a historic legacy. But credit to Kerala Blasters for showing character under pressure. Yoke is turning into one of the best foreign signings this season. Hope both teams grow from here.
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Siddharth J
Yesterday's match was a classic example of why Yoke is the boss in midfield. But honestly, Ashley Westwood needs to sort out the defense. We conceded first AGAIN. Against a bottom-placed team, that's not acceptable. Still, 3 points is all that matters. 👏
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Priya S
What a transformation from the first half to the second! Sreekuttan scoring off the bench is such a boost. But we really need to start games with the same intensity we finish them. Still, we are unbeaten in five and climbing the table. Good momentum going forward! ⚽
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Rahul R
I feel for Mahitosh Roy - scored an absolute screamer only for his team to lose. That's the pain of being at the bottom. For Kerala, Yoke is playing like a man possessed. But if we want to challenge for playoffs, we need to be more consistent. One match at a time.
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Sneha F
Unbeaten in five matches! That's the spirit, boys! Feuillassier deserved the MOTM. And that Sreekuttan finish was pure class. Only concern is the defensive lapses - we can't keep relying on comebacks. But tonight, we celebrate this win. KBF! 💛

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