In an electrifying Indian Super League (ISL) 2024/25 clash, Odisha FC showcased their grit and determination to secure a thrilling 2-1 comeback victory over East Bengal FC at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata. This hard-fought win not only extended the Juggernauts’ unbeaten run to five matches but also propelled them to third place in the league standings, firmly establishing their credentials as title contenders this season.
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A Tense Start: A Tense Battle with Missed Opportunities
Both teams began the match with intensity, intent on taking control early. The first half saw a display of end-to-end football, with significant chances for both sides. East Bengal’s Nandhakumar Sekar came closest in the 23rd minute, embarking on a dazzling solo run past two defenders, only to be thwarted by a phenomenal save from Odisha FC’s veteran goalkeeper, Amrinder Singh. Minutes later, Odisha’s towering defender Mourtada Fall missed a golden opportunity, misdirecting a header from Ahmed Jahouh’s perfectly delivered free-kick.
While Odisha’s attacking trio of Isak Vanlalruatfela, Hugo Boumous, and Jerry Mawihmingthanga kept East Bengal’s defense busy, the Red & Gold Brigade’s custodian, Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, was in inspired form, denying them repeatedly. Despite Odisha’s relentless pressure, East Bengal held their ground until a major turning point arrived just before halftime. Referee Tejas Nagvenkar controversially sent off East Bengal’s Jeakson Singh for a late challenge, a decision that left players and fans fuming and changed the game’s dynamics.
Second-Half Drama: Goals and a Comeback
The second half began with East Bengal, despite being a man down, determined to prove their mettle. Their resilience paid off in the 53rd minute when defender Lalchungnunga capitalized on a defensive lapse by Odisha during a corner. The ball, after a scuffle in the box, fell kindly to Lalchungnunga, who smashed it into the net to give East Bengal a surprising 1-0 lead.
Odisha FC, undeterred by the setback, responded immediately. Just two minutes later, Isak Vanlalruatfela’s darting run down the right flank split East Bengal’s defense. His pinpoint pass found Jerry Mawihmingthanga in space, and the winger unleashed a clinical strike into the top corner, bringing Odisha level. The goal lifted the Juggernauts’ spirits and shifted the momentum firmly in their favor.
As the game progressed, Odisha turned the screws on their beleaguered opponents. The decisive moment came in the 81st minute, courtesy of a beautifully crafted team goal. Diego Mauricio, operating as a free-roaming playmaker, drew defenders away with his clever movement before delivering a perfectly timed through ball to Hugo Boumous. The French-Moroccan midfielder showcased his class with a powerful strike past Prabhsukhan Singh Gill, securing all three points for Odisha.
Key Performances: Stars of the Night
- Jerry Mawihmingthanga (Odisha FC): Jerry was instrumental in turning the tide for Odisha with his crucial equalizer. His composure in front of goal and tireless work rate kept East Bengal’s defense under constant pressure.
- Hugo Boumous (Odisha FC): Boumous, the match-winner, was a standout performer. His influence in midfield was undeniable, completing 48 of 55 passes, creating three goal-scoring opportunities, and scoring the decisive goal that sealed the victory.
- Prabhsukhan Singh Gill (East Bengal FC): Despite ending on the losing side, Gill’s acrobatic saves kept East Bengal in contention for large parts of the match.
Controversies and Tactical Adjustments
The sending off of Jeakson Singh was a significant turning point. East Bengal coach Oscar Bruzon was visibly frustrated with the referee’s decision, calling it “a game-changer” in his post-match comments. “Such decisions alter the course of the match,” Bruzon lamented, adding that his team’s efforts deserved better.
Odisha coach Sergio Lobera, on the other hand, praised his team’s resilience and ability to adapt. “We knew we had to capitalize on the advantage,” said Lobera. “The players showed great character to turn the game around.” His tactical adjustments, including pushing Diego Mauricio into a more creative role, paid dividends.
Implications for Both Teams
Odisha FC: Building Momentum
The victory takes Odisha FC to third place in the ISL standings with 19 points from 12 matches. Their unbeaten streak of five games highlights their growing confidence and cohesion as a unit. With key players like Boumous and Mauricio hitting peak form, the Juggernauts are emerging as strong contenders for a playoff spot and perhaps even the title.
East Bengal FC: Troubles Mount
For East Bengal, the loss is a bitter pill to swallow. With only seven points from 10 matches, they languish in 11th place. The team’s inability to hold onto their lead despite their fighting spirit underscores the need for urgent tactical and personnel adjustments. Bruzon’s side must regroup quickly to salvage their season.
What’s Next?
Odisha FC will aim to extend their winning streak when they face Mohammedan SC on December 27. Meanwhile, East Bengal face an uphill task as they take on Punjab FC on December 17, a match that could determine their fortunes for the remainder of the season.
League Standings Update
Odisha FC’s victory propelled them to third place with 19 points from 12 matches. In contrast, East Bengal FC, struggling at 11th position, have only managed seven points from 10 games, emphasizing the urgency for a turnaround in their campaign.
- Odisha FC: 3rd place, 19 points from 12 matches
- East Bengal FC: 11th place, 7 points from 10 matches
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FAQs
Who won the match between Odisha FC and East Bengal FC?
Odisha FC secured a 2-1 victory over East Bengal FC.
Why was East Bengal reduced to 10 players?
Jeakson Singh received a second yellow card and was sent off in the 43rd minute due to a controversial refereeing decision.
Who were the standout players in the match?
Jerry Mawihmingthanga and Hugo Boumous were instrumental for Odisha FC, with Boumous also creating three goal-scoring chances.
What’s next for the East Bengal FC?
East Bengal FC faces Punjab FC on December 17.
What’s next for the Odisha FC?
Odisha FC plays against Mohammedan SC on December 27.