FC Goa secured a thrilling 2-1 victory over table-toppers Mohun Bagan in an intense clash at the Fatorda Stadium. The win pushes Goa to third in the league standings, while the Mariners retain their top spot despite their second loss of the season.
The Gaurs set the tone early in the match, taking the lead in the 12th minute. Brison Fernandez opened the scoring with a delightful chip, capitalizing on a lapse in Mohun Bagan's defense. The Mariners struggled to find rhythm in the first half, often thwarted by Goa's compact defensive setup.

Despite some late surges before the break, the scoreline remained 1-0 in favor of the hosts. After halftime, Mohun Bagan came out with renewed intent, attacking Goa's box with vigor. Their efforts bore fruit in the 55th minute when a penalty was awarded following a handball by Armando Sadiku.
Dimitri Petratos confidently converted the spot-kick, restoring parity for the Mariners. The equalizer seemed to ignite Goa rather than deter them. Brison Fernandez continued his fine form, scoring his second goal in the 68th minute.
A defensive lapse from Mohun Bagan allowed the Goa forward to seize the opportunity and fire the ball into the back of the net, putting the home side ahead again. The closing stages of the match were marked by relentless efforts from both teams.
Mohun Bagan pushed hard for another equalizer, but their lack of creativity in the final third proved costly. Goa, on the other hand, maintained their composure and even appeared more likely to add to their tally.
With seven minutes of added time, Mohun Bagan threw everything forward, but Goa's disciplined defense held firm. As the final whistle blew, the Fatorda Stadium erupted in celebration of the Gaurs' well-deserved victory.
This result highlights FC Goa's potential as serious contenders in the league while serving as a reminder of the vulnerabilities at the top for Mohun Bagan. For now, Goa will relish their rise up the table, while the Mariners must regroup to consolidate their position at the summit.