The 2024-25 season of the Indian Super League is in full swing, and with games coming thick and fast, this is a convenient place to catch up on every match. We’ll have a report after every match, right up to the rest day signalling the end of the matchweek.
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The report on all matches from matchweek 10 is here.
Here are the details for matchweek 11 of ISL 2024-25 with the latest match report coming first:
Punjab FC 2 – 0 Mohammedan SC
(Majcen 58′, Mrzljak 66′)
High flying Punjab FC continued their up-tick in form as they beat struggling Mohammedan Sporting 2-0 in New Delhi. Goals from Luka Majcen and Filip Mrzjlak were enough to see the home team ease home with three points.
Mrzjlak was at the heart of all things good for Punjab, and it was his shot that MSC keeper Bhaskar Roy spilled into the path of Ricky Shabong, who in turn teed up Majcen for the opener. Pulga Vidal then pinged a neat ball to Mrzjlak, who showed some quick feet to find space and finish superbly.
For MSC, it was once again a tale of missed chances. In fact, Mohammedan had the best chance to score in the first half. Alexis Gomez and Franca combined well in the left wing and the latter’s cross found Remsanga free on the far post. The striker totally scuffed his attempt as he could not slot inside an open goal.
Odisha FC 0 – 0 Mumbai City FC
A goalless draw saw Odisha remain fourth and Mumbai City eighth. Mumbai had 20 shots to Odisha’s 7 but the xG difference of 0.92 vs 0.45 speaks to the quality of the shots taken and the chances created.
In what turned out to be a game between equals, possession was dead-even and even accurate passes were nearly identical (331 vs 332, both at 80% accuracy). In fact they even committed nearly the same number of fouls: 11 v 10.
Hyderabad FC 0 – 2 FC Goa
(Udanta 33′, Guarrotxena 44′)
Goals from Udanta Singh and Iker Guarrotxena saw Manolo Marquez win his 100th ISL game and lead his FC Goa side to third place on the table. The game started on a rather even keel till Guarrotxena started pulling the strings from the middle. The first goal, though, came from the two wingers combining. Yasir trivela-d a superb pass from right to left, letting Udanta run one-on-one before finishing neatly at the near post. Guarrotxena made it two just before halftime after a long ranger was deflected in.
Hyderabad had their moments, but young Goa keeper Hrithik Tiwari made seven saves and the home team’s own decision making let them down.