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Ratings: Greg Stewart steals the show as Jamshedpur FC sink Odisha FC

Published at :December 15, 2021 at 5:12 AM
Modified at :December 13, 2023 at 1:01 PM
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DibyajyotiDas


The Men of Steel put four past Odisha and climbed to second place on the league table.

After their loss against Mumbai City, Jamshedpur FC returned to winning ways in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2021-22 on Tuesday, as they comfortably beat Odisha FC by four goals to none. The victory also resulted in the Men of Steel climbing to the second position on the points' table.

Jamshedpur were off to a brilliant start, as a goal from captain Peter Hartley saw them take the lead within three minutes. Greg Stewart added another for them in the very next minute with a wonderful strike. The former Rangers FC star later scored off a brilliant free-kick to triple his team's lead.

JFC's final goal of the match came in the 35th minute, when 31-year-old completed his hat-trick with a cool finish after a brilliant run. On that note, let’s take a look at Khel Now’s Player Ratings from the Jamshedpur FC - Odisha FC clash.

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Odisha FC (by Dibyajyoti Das)

Kamaljit Singh- 5.0

It was a night to forget for the goalkeeper. Conceded 4 goals and didn’t make any notable saves.

Hendry Antonay- 5.0

Looked shaky in defense and provided very little going forward. Was subbed off at halftime.

Hector Rodas- 5.5

Coming back from an injury the centre-back was nowhere near his best.

Victor Mongil- 5.5

Greg Stewart found it way too easy to get past the Spaniard for his third goal. It’s safe to say it wasn’t the best of nights for Mongil.

Lalruatthara- 7.0

One of the only positives of the night from Odisha’s perspective. Looked solid defensively and menacing while going forward. 15 of his 20 completed passes came in the opposition half.

Paul Ramfangzauva- 6.5

Not a bad nightout for the 22-year old. Completed 38 passes with a pass accuracy of 84%.

Vinit Rai- 6.5

Another match where Vinit Rai has completed the most passes. However the midfielder had a hard time coping against Greg Stewart.

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Jerry Mawihmingthanga- 5.5

Gave the ball away way too many times. Provided little going forward as 11 of his 17 passes completed came inside his own half.

Issac Vanmalsawma- 6.0

Covered the most distance in the field.  The attacking midfielder however attempted seven long balls and only one of them was successful.

Aridai Cabrera- 6.0

Saw a lot of the ball however couldn’t do much with it.

Jonathas de Jesus- 6.5

Won the most number of duels in the match. Can’t be criticized much as very little was provided to him.

Substitutes

Lalhrezuala Sailo- 6.5

Was definitely an upgrade from Antonay in the first half.  Looked menacing going forward and even managed to get a shot on target.

Gaurav Bora- 6.0

Looked solid after coming on at half time. The  centre-back made six recoveries.

Javi Hernandez- 6.0

Didn’t have the same impact his manage was hoping for when he brought the Spaniard on at half time. 

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Liridon Krasniqi- 6.5

Looked very comfortable on the ball after coming on. All three of his attempted long balls were a success.

Nikhil Raj- 5.5

Came on in the 73rd minute but hardly had any impact on the game.

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ISL 2021-22 M29 Highlights: Odisha FC Vs Jamshedpur FC

Jamshedpur FC (by JN Balraj)

Rehenesh TP- 7.0

The custodian had nothing much to do in the game. His two saves and one collection was enough to get his first clean sheet this season. 

Laldinliana Renthlei- 7.0

The energetic full back continues to impress. Two interceptions with one tackle and a blocked shot helped his side defensively, he supported his side while going forward too. 

Narender Gahlot- 7.5

He was dominant in defence with four clearances and three tackles. He blocked a shot too with four interceptions. 

Peter Hartley- 7.5

On another day, Peter Hartley would've been the hero with his all round performance comprising of a goal and a tackle and interception each. As usual he won all his aerial duels. 

Ricky Lallawmawma- 7.0

Ricky again quietly did his job. He had four clearances and three tackles to his name, winning four of his five ground duels. 

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Jitendra Singh- 6.0

Young mid fielder impressed with his tireless work shift. He was on the pitch for an hour and created problems with his clever positioning. 

Alex Lima- 7.5

Lima was on the pitch for only half an hour but the match was killed by then. Regardless, he bossed the field with 84% accurate passes and winning five of six duels he was involved. He got an assist too. 

Seiminlen Doungel- 6.5

Len made his presence felt with 35 touches in 66 minutes of his shift. He had two key passes to his name with equal interceptions. 

Greg Stewart- 9.5

One of the best Hero ISL performance one can ever witness. He scored a hat-trick with an assist, played two key passes with four successful dribbles to his name. Defensively did one clearance with a tackle. 

Komal Thatal- 6.5

The youngster has started to deliver what is expected from him. He completed a successful dribble and was fouled thrice and won the free kick for third goal. 

Nerijus Valskis- 7.0

Nerka was unlucky not to score but impacted the game with his off the ball movement. Statically he had two key passes with nine aerial duels to his name. 

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Substitutes 

Pronay Halder- 6.5 

He was brought in the second half to control the tempo of the game and delivered well with his composed 9 passe and a tackle and interception. 

Boris Singh- 6.5 

He was on the pitch for less than half an hour but contributed with a cross and created two chances. 

Jordan Murray- 6.5 

He was played in a unnatural position but managed to have 14 touches with one cross. 

Eli Sabia- N/A

Came on very late and had little impact in the proceedings.

Ritwik Das- N/A

A late substitution for JFC. He couldn't influence the game much, as a result.

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