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ISL: Mohamad Sanan's curler and other top goals from matchweek 10
Here are The Bridge's selection of the top five goals scored on match week 10 of the Indian Super League

Matchweek 10 has come and gone in the Indian Super League (ISL), with a lot of drama and twists, as with every other matchweek in this tournament.
Bengaluru FC lost its first game in a long time, with the Chhetri-led side losing its second game of the season to Odisha FC.
Chennaiyin FC was almost coming home with a draw against Mohun Bagan, but Jason Cummings curled one right into the top corner in the 88th minute to give the Mariners all three points.
East Bengal won its first ISL game of the season, thanks to a Dimitrios Diamantakos header against NorthEast United FC.
Here are the top goals from the matchweek.
#5: Dimitrios Diamantikos, East Bengal FC
East Bengal secured its first win of the 2024-25 ISL season, thanks to a 1-0 win over NorthEast United FC.
Dimitrios Diamantakos headed home a deep cross from Madih Talal, a wonderfully placed header, giving EBFC the lead in the 23rd minute, and it became the winning goal for them.
In a season where EBFC has found it very hard, this win would be a major boost for them in the coming weeks.
Watch the goal here:
#4: Diego Mauricio, Odisha FC
Odisha FC managed to secure a famous 4-2 victory against league leaders Bengaluru FC, and Mauricio was their main man, scoring a brace.
His second goal was a sublime individual effort, aided by some good fortune.
Receiving the ball near the halfway line, Mauricio turned and ran at the backtracking Bengaluru defense, and almost lost the ball but the ball fell to him inside the box thanks to a ricochet which he then finished beyond the keeper.
They say fortune favors the brave, and Mauricio proved that here, by taking on the Bengaluru defense with no support and getting rewarded for it.
#3: Sunil Chhetri, Bengaluru FC
When Bengaluru found itself down 0-2 in the first half, who else but the talismanic former Indian team skipper Sunil Chhetri to pull them back into the game?
Under pressure, Chhetri converted a good cross into a goal thanks to an expertly placed header, taking his goal tally up to four.
Interestingly, he is the highest Indian goal scorer in the ISL this season, clearly showing he still has it and is still India's no.1 striker.
#2: Jason Cummings, Mohun Bagan SG
Jason Cummings' goal had more value going for it than expected. At the heart of it, it was a sublime individual effort, to take the ball and curl it into the top corner in the 86th minute, giving the Mariners a crucial win over Chennaiyin FC.
What's more, with Bengaluru FC losing to Odisha in the same match week, this win enabled Mohun Bagan to go top of the ISL standings despite playing a game less, huge in the context of the season.
#1: Mohammad Sanan, Jamshedpur FC
On the very last match of matchweek 10, the fans and spectators were treated to a wonderful goal, courtesy of Sanan's brilliance.
With Jamshedpur playing against Mohammedan and the score at 0-0, something needed to give for JFC to break the deadlock and enter Sanan.
He got the ball in the left side, dribbled and drifted inwards, and cut inside with one touch before unleashing a beautiful curling effort right into the top corner.
Watch the goal of the match week here: