SC Delhi 1-2 Odisha FC | Indian Super League | 8 May 2026, 19:30 IST
Odisha FC staged a spirited second‑half comeback to snatch a 2‑1 victory away to SC Delhi at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on a humid Friday evening. The win lifted the Juggernauts into the top four of the Indian Super League standings, while Delhi slipped to sixth after a third consecutive home defeat.
Match Overview
The hosts started brightly and took a deserved lead midway through the first half. Delhi’s high press forced an error from Odisha’s build‑up, and Lalchungnunga pounced to fire home from 12 yards. However, Odisha gradually grew into the contest. After the break, head coach Sergio Lobera’s tactical tweaks – pushing full‑backs higher and instructing Roy Krishna to drop deeper – unlocked Delhi’s compact block.
Key Moments
- 25' – Goal! SC Delhi 1‑0. A quick turnover in midfield allowed Lalchungnunga to drive forward and slot low into the bottom corner.
- 58' – Equaliser! Odisha’s Isak Vanlalruatfela curled a delightful free‑kick over the wall, leaving Delhi goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu rooted.
- 73' – Winner! Roy Krishna latched onto a through ball from Ahmed Jahouh and smashed a left‑footed strike past Sandhu to complete the turnaround.
Tactical Story
Delhi’s high defensive line was effective for 45 minutes but became vulnerable as Odisha’s wingers stretched the pitch in the second period. Lobera’s decision to introduce Jerry Mawihmingthanga on the right flank added width and forced Delhi’s full‑backs to retreat, creating space for Krishna and Vanlalruatfela to operate between the lines. Delhi’s midfield, led by Vinit Rai, lost control after the hour mark, unable to stem Odisha’s increased tempo.
Standout Players
- Roy Krishna (Odisha FC) – The Fijian striker’s movement and finishing decided the game. His winner was his eighth goal of the season.
- Lalchungnunga (SC Delhi) – Scored a fine opener and was a constant threat on the counter, but faded as Odisha seized midfield dominance.
- Ahmed Jahouh (Odisha FC) – The Moroccan veteran provided the assist for the winner and completed 92% of his passes in the final third.
Season Impact
The result moved Odisha FC to 27 points from 16 matches, solidifying their position in the playoff race. SC Delhi, now on 22 points, will need to arrest their slide quickly if they are to challenge for the top six. With the league entering its decisive phase, every point is precious.
Next up: Odisha host Chennaiyin FC on 14 May, while SC Delhi travel to Bengaluru on 12 May.

