Team standings and highlights from the latest I-League matches.

Team standings and highlights from the latest I-League matches.
Team standings and highlights from the latest I-League matches.

Unraveling the Thrilling Action: A Detailed Look at I-League Matchweek 25

The thrill of Mohammedan SC’s promotion to the Indian Super League reached its pinnacle as they secured their maiden I-League title, epitomizing a week filled with exhilarating matches and crucial results. Delhi’s rampage over Rajasthan, Churchill’s revenge against Aizawl, TRAU’s upset over Real Kashmir, and Gokulam’s victory against Neroca were the highlight events of the week.

Rajasthan endured a goal fest courtesy of Delhi’s Vinil Poojary, Alisher Kholmurodov, and Tondomba Singh, with Richardson Denzell salvaging a consolation goal. However, two own goals by Amritpal Singh compounded Rajasthan’s misery in a 6-3 defeat to Delhi, solidifying the latter’s 6th position in the table. Churchill’s 2-0 win over Aizawl saw Louis Ogana and an own goal from Lalmuanawma sealing the deal in favor of the Goan side.

In a dramatic encounter, TRAU stunned Real Kashmir with goals from Danish Aribam and Robinson Singh, securing a late 2-1 victory. Mohammedan’s ascension to the title was marked by a hard-fought 2-1 win over Shillong, with Alexis Nahuel Gomez, Douglas Tardin, and Evgenii Kozlov leaving their mark on the game. Gokulam overcame Neroca through Komron Tursunov’s goal and a brace from Alexis Sanchez.

Inter Kashi held off Sreenidhi with a 1-1 draw, exemplifying their determination despite being reduced to ten men. David Castaneda and Julen Perez played pivotal roles in securing a point for the Deccan Warriors. As the season draws to a close, the landscape is set for Mohammedan’s ISL promotion with Delhi FC as their final hurdle, while Sreenidhi eyes a strong finish against Shillong.

I-League football today presents a dynamic blend of skill, passion, and resilience as teams battle for supremacy and accolades. Stay tuned to IFTWC for the latest updates on Indian football.

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