ISL 2025-26: Top 10 Indian players from Matchweek 4

Liston, Ryan Williams and Parthib Gogoi all made their names on the list
The Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 is finally up and running after a long delay. We are done and dusted with the fourth matchweek and Khel Now is back with another analysis of the Indian football team players.
This time the names of top ten Indian players have been listed below.
This report has been prepared based on the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 Match Week 4 to keep a track of the players’ performance while keeping an eye on the upcoming international assignments.
The top ten players of this week are:
Liston Colaco – 8/10 (vs Odisha FC)

Liston Colaco played a crucial role in helping Mohun Bagan SG secure a 5-1 win over Odisha FC in the week gone by.
Colaco held on to the ball really well and took the defenders on with ease. He kept his cool and set up Jamie Maclaren for the second goal with a pass inside the box.
Liston used his speed to perfection and dribbled past all the defenders to put in another goalscoring pass for Maclaren as he racked up two assists.
Imran Khan – 8/10 (vs Kerala Blasters FC)

Imran Khan is one of the most exciting players to watch across the league. He has a gifted left foot and an even better vision for ball distribution. Imran almost scored the opener but ended up hitting the woodwork in the opening minutes.
He then picked up the ball in the middle of Kerala Blasters’ half and launched a shot from distance that took a deflection off a defender and went past the keeper.
Subhasish Bose – 8/10 (vs Odisha FC)

The Mohun Bagan SG skipper put up a real captain’s performance against Odisha FC. Bose looked solid at the left back position and made notable contributions on both ends of the pitch. He made five ball recoveries along with four defensive contributions.
Bose sent in jaw dropping crosses into the box and created one big chance while executing two key passes which resulted in two assists.
Manoj Mohammed – 8/10 (vs Mumbai City FC)
Manoj Mohammed had a busy outing in the middle of the park for Sporting Club Delhi. The defensive midfielder made twelve clearances, five ball recoveries and two interceptions to neutralize the danger caused by the Islanders.
He also maintained a passing accuracy of over 80% and scored a screamer from outside the box in the dying minutes of the first half.
Ryan Williams – 8/10 (vs Mohammedan SC)

Ryan Williams was on fire for Bengaluru FC up front. He looked dangerous from the get-go and did not let the opposition defenders settle in with his pace and trickery.
Williams’ shot on target was cleared off the goal line in the 21st minute before he eventually found the back a minute later. Ryan found himself in a goalscoring position at the far post and he made no mistake in putting it away.
Ashique Kuruniyan – 7.5/10 (vs Mohammedan SC)

Ashique Kuruniyan was livewire on the left wing for Bengaluru FC. He used his pace and experience to outsmart the defenders and sent in dangerous crosses into the box.
Kuruniyan received the ball just outside the box and he unleashed a shot that the keeper couldn’t save to double his side’s lead. He completed 16/17 passes with an accuracy of over 90%.
Mohammad Nawaz – 7.5/10 (vs Kerala Blasters FC)

Mohammad Nawaz was the best goalkeeper in matchweek 4. He not only kept a clean sheet but also ensured three points for his side with his heroics under the bar.
Nawaz was brought into action four times, and he stood up to the occasion every time. He made seven ball recoveries and three saves from inside the box as Chennaiyin FC wrapped up a 0-1 win over Kerala Blasters.
P N Noufal – 7.5/10 (vs SC Delhi)

Noufal turned up the heat for Mumbai City FC against SC Delhi over the weekend. He scored a goal straight from the heavens to double his side’s lead.
Noufal bent it beautifully into the top corner through his right foot and scored one of the most eye pleasing goals in the history of the league. In addition to that, he made four ball recoveries.
Muhammad Suhail – 7.5/10 (vs NorthEast United FC)

Muhammad Suhail was one of the best performers this week. The left winger came off the bench in the first half and brought in a lot of energy and raw pace on the left flank.
He kept on troubling the opposition defenders with his trickery and passing accuracy and eventually racked up an assist after creating the equalizer for his side.
Parthib Gogoi – 7.5/10 (vs Punjab FC)

Parthib Gogoi finally found the back of the net against Punjab FC. The young forward has been involved in the thick of things in almost all the matches that his side has played so far and capped it off with a goal.
Parthib raced past the defenders and found himself in a 1v1 situation with the keeper and made no mistake putting it into the bottom corner.
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