ISL: Thiago rescues Mumbai City in four-goal thriller

The draw took Mumbai City to the top four with 14 points from nine matches while Jamshedpur FC is placed sixth on the table with 10 points from eight matches.

Published : Jan 05, 2018 23:14 IST

Everton Santos of Mumbai City FC celebrates a goal against Jamshedpur FC with teammates.

Thiago Santos rescued a point for Mumbai City FC with a 71st minute strike against host Jamshedpur FC as the two teams settled for an entertaining 2-2 draw in the Hero Indian Super League at JRD Tata Sports Complex in Jamshedpur on Friday.

Thiago put the visitor ahead in the 20th minute while Nigerian striker Izu Azuka scored two late goals in the first-half to give the Jamshedpur a 2-1 lead going into the break. It was Thiago again, who struck midway in the second half and helped it leave the 'Steel City' with a point but there was no denying the class of his first goal.

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Thiago scored what can be best described as a stunning goal for Mumbai City FC in the 24th minute. After a throw in, Balwant Singh found Everton Santos who simply rolled the ball into the path of Thiago. The Brazilian was surrounded by Jamshedpur players all around, but he was still determined to push his way through.

He cut past one player, then second, and another one. To top it all, he finished the move with a sensational flick that found the top corner of the net.

It was a stunning effort from Thiago and the host was momentarily stunned. Its air-tight defence had crumbled, thanks to a moment of brilliance, but it fought back in style with two quick goals in the 43rd and 45th minute to take a 2-1 lead at the breather.

Jamshedpur had not scored from open play this season and finally got that goal in the 43rd minute. Jerry Mawhmingthanga found himself some space near the rival danger zone and drilled in a low cross in the path of Kervens Belfort. His attempt was blocked by a Mumbai defender but the rebound fell nicely for Izu Azuka who didn’t miss from such close range.

Two minutes later, Jamshedpur struck again. It was Azuka, this time though with a much difficult goal. It was Jerry who moved dangerously on the right and essayed a cross inside the box where the Nigerian finished with a classy effort.

In the second half, Jamshedpur was comfortable even though Mumbai City was asking questions but the host couldn’t hold on to its lead. Its citadel crumbled for the second time as Thiago was on target in the 71st minute, thanks to an inch-perfect pass from Everton.

The draw took Mumbai City to the top four with 14 points from nine matches while Jamshedpur FC is placed sixth on the table with 10 points from eight matches.