FC Goa Crush Mohammedan SC 2-0 to Claim Top Spot in ISL

FC Goa secured their first win of the ISL 2025-26 season with a commanding 2-0 victory over Mohammedan SC. Defender Pol Moreno headed in an early opener before Dejan Drazic converted a penalty to double the lead before halftime. Despite numerous chances and a late flurry from the hosts, Goa's defense and goalkeeper Hrithik Tiwari held firm to preserve the clean sheet. The result propels FC Goa to the top of the league table with four points.

Key Points: FC Goa Beats Mohammedan SC 2-0 for First ISL Win

  • Pol Moreno scores early brace
  • Dejan Drazic converts penalty
  • Goa dominates possession and chances
  • Mohammedan SC remains winless
  • Hrithik Tiwari makes crucial saves
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ISL: FC Goa cruise past Mohammedan SC to register first win of season

FC Goa secures a 2-0 victory over Mohammedan SC, climbing to the top of the ISL table. Pol Moreno scores twice and wins Player of the Match.

"Pol Moreno was adjudged as the Player of the Match. - Match Report"

Kolkata, February 20

FC Goa posted a comfortable 2-0 victory over Mohammedan SC to secure their first victory of the Indian Super League 2025-26 season, which was played here at the Kishore Bharti Krirangan.

The victory lifted FC Goa to the top of the table with four points from two matches, while Mohammedan remain without a point after their opening two fixtures, according to a release.

Pol Moreno opened the scoring in the 4th minute and doubled their advantage in the 32nd minute through a penalty which was converted by Dejan Drazic as The Gaurs went into halftime with a 2-0 lead. Pol Moreno was adjudged as the Player of the Match.

FC Goa struck early, as Dejan Drazic's outswinging corner found Pol Moreno unmarked inside the area. The defender powered a header past Subhajit Bhattacharjee, leaving the Mohammedan goalkeeper with no chance.

Goa nearly doubled their advantage moments later with another sweeping move. Brison Fernandes, left completely unmarked inside the area, met Boris Singh's cross with a diving header that beat the goalkeeper but crashed back into play off the upright.

The visitors dictated the tempo through their dominance in midfield, controlling possession, but Mohammedan remained a threat on the break, using swift counter-attacks to unsettle the Goa backline.

The Gaurs doubled their advantage just before the water break when Udanta Singh was fouled inside the penalty box by the goalkeeper. Dejan Drazic stepped up and calmly dispatched the resulting penalty, sending Subhajit Bhattacharjee the wrong way to register his second successive penalty conversion of the season.

FC Goa maintained control for the remainder of the half and had further opportunities to extend their lead, but a lack of clinical finishing kept the scoreline unchanged as they headed into the break with the two-goal cushion.

Mohammedan head coach Mehrajuddin Wadoo made three changes at the restart, introducing Md. Fardin Ali Molla, Makan Winkle Chothe and Lalngaihsaka in a bid to shift the momentum.

The fresh legs did bring about some energy for the hosts with some promising efforts on goal, but none troubled Hrithik Tiwari in the Goa goal. Goa then maintained the same authority they had shown in the opening period.

Muhammed Nemil weaved past a couple of defenders before picking out an unmarked Udanta Singh at the far post, but the winger's side-footed effort was superbly blocked by Sajad Hussain Parray. The defender was called into action again moments later, rising to deny Pol Moreno from the following corner kick.

Chances continued to fall Goa's way, with Nemil drawing a sharp save from the goalkeeper with a well-directed header after finding himself free at the back post, before Brison Fernandes failed to keep his effort down after being teed up by Pol Moreno's knockdown from a set piece.

Mohammedan fashioned their best chance of the game in the 72nd minute. A clever backheel from Fardin Ali Molla released substitute Lalthankima down the left, and the winger skipped past Sandesh Jhingan before driving into the box.

His cutback found Mahitosh Roy, whose effort from close range was saved brilliantly by Hrithik Tiwari. The rebound fell invitingly to Makan Winkle Chothe, who was only six yards out, but he could only blaze his shot over the crossbar.

Both sides threatened in the closing stages but could not apply the finishing touches to convert those promising moves. Boris Singh blazed over after being picked out by Mohammed Yasir, while at the other end, Fardin Ali Molla, under pressure from Sandesh Jhingan, failed to apply the decisive touch after Lalthankima squared an inviting ball across the six-yard box.

In the end, the two-goal cushion proved sufficient as FC Goa secured their first win of the season and walked away with all three points.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it was a good match to watch. Goa's early goal set the tone. But Mohammedan SC's finishing... they had that golden chance in the 72nd minute. Need to be more clinical.
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Vikram M
Top of the table feels good! But let's not get carried away. We missed too many chances in the second half. Against stronger teams, we need to kill the game. Still, a solid performance. Jhingan was a rock at the back.
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Rohit P
Feeling bad for Mohammedan SC fans. Two games, zero points. Wadoo sir has a lot of work to do. The defense looks shaky, and the attack isn't converting. Hope they bounce back soon.
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Priya S
Hrithik Tiwari's save in the 72nd minute was the turning point. If that goes in, it's 2-1 and a different game. Underrated performance from our keeper! 👏
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: The article is very detailed on Goa's play but doesn't give enough insight into Mohammedan's tactical setup or what went wrong for them. A more balanced analysis would be better for readers who support the Kolkata side.
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Divya L
Udanta Singh's pace is still a weapon!

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