# 3 Hit: Edu Bedia
Edu Bedia's incisive passing, long-range shooting abilities, setting and holding up play followed by a decent goal-scoring ability makes him an all-around threat for any side to contain. The Spaniard combined brilliantly with Ahmed Jahouh at the centre of the park and created brilliant link-up play with Corominas upfront.
Edu Bedia's blind runs and make-shift striking roles also allowed Mandar Rao Dessai and Brandon Fernandes to come up front and go for goals from distance, keeping Amrinder Singh busy.
Bedia's first blind run to move away from his marker in the first half set him up brilliantly at the end of a Corominas ball to finish it for the first goal.
Bedia kept on moving across the pitch to play a diverse role which did not allow Jorge Acosta's men to stick to a single gameplan, which ended up being haphazard for the home side at the end of the day.