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ISL: Jamshedpur ride on Greg Stewart double to edge past Mumbai in humdinger

Jamshedpur FC scored a late winner to beat Mumbai FC 3-2 and moved to the third spot in the points table of the Indian Super League here on Thursday. Greg Stewart (9th) gave Jamshedpur the lead before Ritwik Das (30th) doubled the margin. In the second half, Rahul Bheke (57th) pulled one back for Mumbai before Igor Angulo missed a penalty but that didn't matter as Diego Mauricio converted from the spot in the 86th minute to leave the game on a knife's edge.

Stewart then converted a penalty in added time to seal the issue. Jamshedpur now have 28 points from 15 games, one adrift of leaders Hyderabad FC but with a match in hand. ATK Mohun Bagan, placed second, are also on 29 points with 15 matches, the same as Jamshedpur.

Mumbai remain fifth with 25 points from 16 matches. Jamshedpur started on the front foot and got their reward after just nine minutes. A brilliant piece of teamwork saw Jitendra Singh pass the ball to Boris Singh just outside the box with the latter relaying it to Ritwik Das who back-flicked it to an unmarked Greg Stewart.

The Scottish attacking midfielder slammed home from close to make it three goals in two games as Owen Coyle's team showed early intent. Mumbai were dealt another blow when midfield linchpin Ahmed Jahouh had to be taken off after he was hit on the shoe. Vinit Rai replaced him.

At the half-hour mark, Jamshedpur double their lead. Ritwik was on target this time, having to tap in the easiest of finishes with no one tracking him down after Daniel Chima Chukwu acrobatically sent in a low cross from the edge of the byline. In the second period, Bheke halved the margin by making the most of the ball coming at his feet after Igor Angulo's attempt was saved by Rehenesh.

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