Sticking to tradition, Hero Indian Super League (Hero ISL) 2019-20’s sixth Gameweek had some explosive individual performances in store for fans. With another Gameweek, full of late dramas, goals and heroes, coming to a conclusion, let’s have a look at some of the top performers from this round of matches, based on individual player ratings from their respective matches.

Kamaljit Singh (Hyderabad FC)

Although the Hyderabad custodian conceded an early goal against Bengaluru FC, Kamaljit was solid for most of the match, making five saves. His solid showing kept Hyderabad in the game and allowed Robin Singh to equalise late in the match and secure a point for his team.

Pratik Chaudhari (Mumbai City FC)

Pratik scored his first ever Hero ISL goal against ATK to bring Mumbai City FC back into the contest after ATK drew first blood. He also made 12 clearances and had a passing accuracy of 89% against the two-time champions.

Mourtada Fall (FC Goa)

Despite being sent off against Kerala Blasters FC, Fall scored the first equaliser for his team in the first-half to bring the Gaurs back into the contest after conceding early. The Senegalese centre-back also had a pass accuracy of 93% in the 51 minutes he was on the field.

Tiri (Jamshedpur FC)

Tiri may have been disappointed after conceding a last-gasp equaliser against NorthEast United FC but he enjoyed a typically assured outing at the back from an individual standpoint. The Spanish centre-back finished with a passing accuracy of 88% and made 10 clearances as well as five interceptions.

Matthew Kilgallon (Hyderabad FC)

Kilgallon was solid at the back for his team, making 10 clearances and not allowing an attacking Bengaluru side to run away with the game after going ahead early against Hyderabad.

Panagiotis Triadis (NorthEast United FC)

Panagiotis Triadis scored for a second game running for NorthEast United FC as he netted against Jamshedpur FC on Monday. He scored the equaliser for the Highlanders in the final minute of normal time in a game that also saw him create three chances, make two clearances and one successful tackle.

Xisco Hernandez (Odisha FC)

The Spanish midfielder put in another great shift for Odisha FC, scoring the equaliser just three minutes after Chennaiyin opened the scoring.

Sergio Cidoncha (Kerala Blasters FC)

Cidoncha scored the fastest goal of the season yet, after putting his side ahead against FC Goa minutes after the kick off. The midfielder had more touches and passes than any other Kerala player in the match against Goa.

Aridane Santana (Odisha FC)

Santana has been a standout player for Odisha FC this season and was on point again in their match against a rejuvenated Chennaiyin, scoring an 82nd minute equaliser to earn his team a point.

Nerijus Valskis (Chennaiyin FC)

The Lithuanian striker seems to have found his scoring boots, having scored three goals in two games for Chennaiyin. Valskis put his side ahead twice against Odisha, scoring from two of his three shots on target.

Sunil Chhetri (Bengaluru FC)

The Bengaluru FC talisman continued his goal scoring form and notched up his third goal of the season after giving Bengaluru the lead against Hyderabad FC. He created three chances in the match, whilst also helping out the defence with one clearance, two interceptions and three blocks.

Gameweek 6 matches:

Match 26: Chennaiyin FC 2-2 Odisha FC

Match 27: Hyderabad FC 1-1 Bengaluru FC

Match 28: ATK 2-2 Mumbai City FC

Match 29: Kerala Blasters FC 2-2 FC Goa

Match 30: Jamshedpur FC 1 – 1 NorthEast United FC

Who do you think was the standout player from Gameweek 6 of Hero ISL 2019-20?