ISL 6: Jamshedpur FC edge out 10-man Kerala Blasters 3-2

An own-goal from Ogbeche denied the Blasters of a much-needed win

kerala-blasters-jamshedpur-salil-bera Kerala Blasters and Jamshedpur FC players in action during the ISL 6 match, at Jamshedpur | Salil Bera

Kerala Blasters captain Bartholomew Ogbeche went from hero to villain in a little over 30 minutes, as his own goal handed Jamshedpur FC a dramatic 3-2 win at home on Sunday.

Ogbeche had put the 10-man Kerala Blasters ahead against the run of play, with a facile header in the 55th minute, but undid the good work by guiding the ball into his own net while trying to clear it in front of the goal.

Earlier, Raphael Messi Bouli (11th) broke the deadlock before Noe Acosta (39th) equalised as the two teams went into the break all-square.

The visitors lost Abdul Hakku, who was sent off for a second yellow card after the restart. Ogbeche's header raised hopes of an incredible win for the Blasters but Messi Bouli conceded a penalty, which Sergio Castel (75th), who was making his return from an injury after six weeks, converted coolly.

The confidence of two back-to-back wins was evident in how Kerala approached the game in the early stages. The visitors pressed high up the field and their work rate was rewarded in the 11th minute.

Subrata Paul made a complete mess of a poor backpass by Bikash Jairu as he failed to make contact with the ball in an attempt to kick it away from danger. An alert Raphael Messi Bouli, who was leading his team's press, pounced and scored from a tight angle.

The home side had a sneak peek at the Kerala goal within minutes but Aitor Monroy's strike from the edge of the box off Noe Acosta's low cross from the left was straight at Rehenesh.

The Yellow Army kept threatening with their intensity and forays into the final third. Messi nearly doubled the lead when he was put through on goal midway through the first half but Paul rushed off his line to clear the danger. The keeper also caught Tiri with his challenge and the centre-back had to be stretchered off the field.

Jamshedpur grew in confidence as the game wore on and put pressure on the Kerala defence towards the end of the half. An excellent move yielded the equaliser in the 39th minute.

A free-kick was worked towards the edge of the box from where Monroy delivered a terrific ball into the box for Acosta who ran in behind the defence and executed a first-time finish past Rehenesh.

Kerala suffered a huge setback minutes after the restart when Abdul Hakku was punished for a late sliding challenge on David Grande. The defender was shown a second yellow card and his team was reduced to 10 men.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, it was the visitors who scored the next goal of the game. A terrific Jessel Carneiro cross from the left was met with a powerful header from Ogbeche who regained the lead for Blasters.

With Jamshedpur looking lost in the final third despite having more of the ball, Antonio Iriondo brought on Sergio Castel and he made an impact within ten minutes of his return from injury. The referee punished a handball by Messi Bouli inside the box and the on-loan Atletico Madrid striker kept his cool and made no mistake from the spot to make it 2-2.

Jamshedpur's relentless pressure in the final third paid off and they took the lead for the first time in the game courtesy of the own-goal in the 87th minute.

A low cross by David Grande from the left-hand side of the box hit Ogbeche's legs and went in, much to the delight of the home crowd.

(With PTI inputs)