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NorthEast United vs Mohun Bagan Highlights

The Mariners started brightly and showed intent from the opening exchanges, with Jamie Maclaren making a surging run down the right in the third minute before being denied by a timely interception from the Highlanders right back Robin Yadav.

The breakthrough arrived soon after in the fifth minute with a fluid attacking move. Liston Colaco initiated the play from the right and found Sahal Abdul Samad, who drove into the box before cutting the ball back into the centre. Robson timed his run to perfection, meeting the pass with a composed right-footed finish into the top of the net to hand Mohun Bagan an early advantage.

Mohun Bagan continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Jason Cummings, Sahal, and Robinho all testing the NorthEast defence, but Gurmeet Singh stood firm in goal to keep the margin at one. The heavy rain made conditions increasingly difficult, with the ball skidding unpredictably and both sides struggling to maintain control in the final third.

NorthEast United gradually grew into the game and had its first real opportunity in the 36th minute when Parthib Gogoi was played through, but Vishal Kaith came off his line smartly to narrow the angle and force the effort wide.

ISL 2025-26: Mohun Bagan narrowly beats NorthEast United in rain-interrupted clash in Guwahati  Mohun Bagan Super Giant edged NorthEast United FC with a 1-0 victory in a rain-affected contest at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Sunday in Indian Super League 2025-26.The defending champion took the lead inside five minutes through Robson, who arrived late into the box to finish a well-worked move, and then relied on a disciplined defensive display led by Vishal Kaith to see out the result in difficult conditions.With this victory, Mohun Bagan SG move to the top of the table with 20 points from nine matches, opening a two-point lead over Mumbai City FC. NorthEast United FC, meanwhile, remains 12th with seven points from the same number of matches.AS IT HAPPENED | NorthEast United vs Mohun Bagan HighlightsThe Mariners started brightly and showed intent from the opening exchanges, with Jamie Maclaren making a surging run down the right in the third minute before being denied by a timely interception from the Highlanders right back Robin Yadav.The breakthrough arrived soon after in the fifth minute with a fluid attacking move. Liston Colaco initiated the play from the right and found Sahal Abdul Samad, who drove into the box before cutting the ball back into the centre. Robson timed his run to perfection, meeting the pass with a composed right-footed finish into the top of the net to hand Mohun Bagan an early advantage.Mohun Bagan continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Jason Cummings, Sahal, and Robinho all testing the NorthEast defence, but Gurmeet Singh stood firm in goal to keep the margin at one. The heavy rain made conditions increasingly difficult, with the ball skidding unpredictably and both sides struggling to maintain control in the final third.NorthEast United gradually grew into the game and had its first real opportunity in the 36th minute when Parthib Gogoi was played through, but Vishal Kaith came off his line smartly to narrow the angle and force the effort wide. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.
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                                ISL Media
                            

                            Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                                                    Despite the host enjoying more of the ball towards the end of the first half, Mohun Bagan’s defensive structure held strong, ensuring it carried its slender lead into the interval on a stormy night in Guwahati.The second half resumed after an extended break due to heavy rainfall, and the conditions continued to influence the tempo of the game. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.Macarton Nickson and Thoi Singh both tried their luck from distance, while Vishal Kaith remained alert to deny efforts from range. As the game wore on, the Highlanders pushed more bodies forward, sensing an opportunity to salvage a point.Their best chance came in stoppage time when substitute Ankith Padmanabhan found space inside the box, but Kaith reacted quickly to make a crucial save. The rebound fell to Jairo Samperio, whose attempt was heroically blocked by center back Mehtab Singh, preserving Mohun Bagan’s lead. Moments later, Mehtab was again called into action, producing another vital clearance to deny Andy Rodríguez.In the end, Robson’s early goal proved enough for Mohun Bagan Super Giant to secure all three points in testing conditions.Published on Apr 19, 2026  #ISL #Mohun #Bagan #narrowly #beats #NorthEast #United #raininterrupted #clash #Guwahati

Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

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Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

Despite the host enjoying more of the ball towards the end of the first half, Mohun Bagan’s defensive structure held strong, ensuring it carried its slender lead into the interval on a stormy night in Guwahati.

The second half resumed after an extended break due to heavy rainfall, and the conditions continued to influence the tempo of the game. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.

Macarton Nickson and Thoi Singh both tried their luck from distance, while Vishal Kaith remained alert to deny efforts from range. As the game wore on, the Highlanders pushed more bodies forward, sensing an opportunity to salvage a point.

Their best chance came in stoppage time when substitute Ankith Padmanabhan found space inside the box, but Kaith reacted quickly to make a crucial save. The rebound fell to Jairo Samperio, whose attempt was heroically blocked by center back Mehtab Singh, preserving Mohun Bagan’s lead. Moments later, Mehtab was again called into action, producing another vital clearance to deny Andy Rodríguez.

In the end, Robson’s early goal proved enough for Mohun Bagan Super Giant to secure all three points in testing conditions.

Published on Apr 19, 2026

#ISL #Mohun #Bagan #narrowly #beats #NorthEast #United #raininterrupted #clash #Guwahati"> ISL 2025-26: Mohun Bagan narrowly beats NorthEast United in rain-interrupted clash in Guwahati  Mohun Bagan Super Giant edged NorthEast United FC with a 1-0 victory in a rain-affected contest at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Sunday in Indian Super League 2025-26.The defending champion took the lead inside five minutes through Robson, who arrived late into the box to finish a well-worked move, and then relied on a disciplined defensive display led by Vishal Kaith to see out the result in difficult conditions.With this victory, Mohun Bagan SG move to the top of the table with 20 points from nine matches, opening a two-point lead over Mumbai City FC. NorthEast United FC, meanwhile, remains 12th with seven points from the same number of matches.AS IT HAPPENED | NorthEast United vs Mohun Bagan HighlightsThe Mariners started brightly and showed intent from the opening exchanges, with Jamie Maclaren making a surging run down the right in the third minute before being denied by a timely interception from the Highlanders right back Robin Yadav.The breakthrough arrived soon after in the fifth minute with a fluid attacking move. Liston Colaco initiated the play from the right and found Sahal Abdul Samad, who drove into the box before cutting the ball back into the centre. Robson timed his run to perfection, meeting the pass with a composed right-footed finish into the top of the net to hand Mohun Bagan an early advantage.Mohun Bagan continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Jason Cummings, Sahal, and Robinho all testing the NorthEast defence, but Gurmeet Singh stood firm in goal to keep the margin at one. The heavy rain made conditions increasingly difficult, with the ball skidding unpredictably and both sides struggling to maintain control in the final third.NorthEast United gradually grew into the game and had its first real opportunity in the 36th minute when Parthib Gogoi was played through, but Vishal Kaith came off his line smartly to narrow the angle and force the effort wide. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                            

                            Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                                                    Despite the host enjoying more of the ball towards the end of the first half, Mohun Bagan’s defensive structure held strong, ensuring it carried its slender lead into the interval on a stormy night in Guwahati.The second half resumed after an extended break due to heavy rainfall, and the conditions continued to influence the tempo of the game. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.Macarton Nickson and Thoi Singh both tried their luck from distance, while Vishal Kaith remained alert to deny efforts from range. As the game wore on, the Highlanders pushed more bodies forward, sensing an opportunity to salvage a point.Their best chance came in stoppage time when substitute Ankith Padmanabhan found space inside the box, but Kaith reacted quickly to make a crucial save. The rebound fell to Jairo Samperio, whose attempt was heroically blocked by center back Mehtab Singh, preserving Mohun Bagan’s lead. Moments later, Mehtab was again called into action, producing another vital clearance to deny Andy Rodríguez.In the end, Robson’s early goal proved enough for Mohun Bagan Super Giant to secure all three points in testing conditions.Published on Apr 19, 2026  #ISL #Mohun #Bagan #narrowly #beats #NorthEast #United #raininterrupted #clash #Guwahati
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NorthEast United vs Mohun Bagan Highlights

The Mariners started brightly and showed intent from the opening exchanges, with Jamie Maclaren making a surging run down the right in the third minute before being denied by a timely interception from the Highlanders right back Robin Yadav.

The breakthrough arrived soon after in the fifth minute with a fluid attacking move. Liston Colaco initiated the play from the right and found Sahal Abdul Samad, who drove into the box before cutting the ball back into the centre. Robson timed his run to perfection, meeting the pass with a composed right-footed finish into the top of the net to hand Mohun Bagan an early advantage.

Mohun Bagan continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Jason Cummings, Sahal, and Robinho all testing the NorthEast defence, but Gurmeet Singh stood firm in goal to keep the margin at one. The heavy rain made conditions increasingly difficult, with the ball skidding unpredictably and both sides struggling to maintain control in the final third.

NorthEast United gradually grew into the game and had its first real opportunity in the 36th minute when Parthib Gogoi was played through, but Vishal Kaith came off his line smartly to narrow the angle and force the effort wide.

ISL 2025-26: Mohun Bagan narrowly beats NorthEast United in rain-interrupted clash in Guwahati  Mohun Bagan Super Giant edged NorthEast United FC with a 1-0 victory in a rain-affected contest at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Sunday in Indian Super League 2025-26.The defending champion took the lead inside five minutes through Robson, who arrived late into the box to finish a well-worked move, and then relied on a disciplined defensive display led by Vishal Kaith to see out the result in difficult conditions.With this victory, Mohun Bagan SG move to the top of the table with 20 points from nine matches, opening a two-point lead over Mumbai City FC. NorthEast United FC, meanwhile, remains 12th with seven points from the same number of matches.AS IT HAPPENED | NorthEast United vs Mohun Bagan HighlightsThe Mariners started brightly and showed intent from the opening exchanges, with Jamie Maclaren making a surging run down the right in the third minute before being denied by a timely interception from the Highlanders right back Robin Yadav.The breakthrough arrived soon after in the fifth minute with a fluid attacking move. Liston Colaco initiated the play from the right and found Sahal Abdul Samad, who drove into the box before cutting the ball back into the centre. Robson timed his run to perfection, meeting the pass with a composed right-footed finish into the top of the net to hand Mohun Bagan an early advantage.Mohun Bagan continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Jason Cummings, Sahal, and Robinho all testing the NorthEast defence, but Gurmeet Singh stood firm in goal to keep the margin at one. The heavy rain made conditions increasingly difficult, with the ball skidding unpredictably and both sides struggling to maintain control in the final third.NorthEast United gradually grew into the game and had its first real opportunity in the 36th minute when Parthib Gogoi was played through, but Vishal Kaith came off his line smartly to narrow the angle and force the effort wide. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                            

                            Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                                                    Despite the host enjoying more of the ball towards the end of the first half, Mohun Bagan’s defensive structure held strong, ensuring it carried its slender lead into the interval on a stormy night in Guwahati.The second half resumed after an extended break due to heavy rainfall, and the conditions continued to influence the tempo of the game. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.Macarton Nickson and Thoi Singh both tried their luck from distance, while Vishal Kaith remained alert to deny efforts from range. As the game wore on, the Highlanders pushed more bodies forward, sensing an opportunity to salvage a point.Their best chance came in stoppage time when substitute Ankith Padmanabhan found space inside the box, but Kaith reacted quickly to make a crucial save. The rebound fell to Jairo Samperio, whose attempt was heroically blocked by center back Mehtab Singh, preserving Mohun Bagan’s lead. Moments later, Mehtab was again called into action, producing another vital clearance to deny Andy Rodríguez.In the end, Robson’s early goal proved enough for Mohun Bagan Super Giant to secure all three points in testing conditions.Published on Apr 19, 2026  #ISL #Mohun #Bagan #narrowly #beats #NorthEast #United #raininterrupted #clash #Guwahati

Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

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Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

Despite the host enjoying more of the ball towards the end of the first half, Mohun Bagan’s defensive structure held strong, ensuring it carried its slender lead into the interval on a stormy night in Guwahati.

The second half resumed after an extended break due to heavy rainfall, and the conditions continued to influence the tempo of the game. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.

Macarton Nickson and Thoi Singh both tried their luck from distance, while Vishal Kaith remained alert to deny efforts from range. As the game wore on, the Highlanders pushed more bodies forward, sensing an opportunity to salvage a point.

Their best chance came in stoppage time when substitute Ankith Padmanabhan found space inside the box, but Kaith reacted quickly to make a crucial save. The rebound fell to Jairo Samperio, whose attempt was heroically blocked by center back Mehtab Singh, preserving Mohun Bagan’s lead. Moments later, Mehtab was again called into action, producing another vital clearance to deny Andy Rodríguez.

In the end, Robson’s early goal proved enough for Mohun Bagan Super Giant to secure all three points in testing conditions.

Published on Apr 19, 2026

#ISL #Mohun #Bagan #narrowly #beats #NorthEast #United #raininterrupted #clash #Guwahati">ISL 2025-26: Mohun Bagan narrowly beats NorthEast United in rain-interrupted clash in Guwahati

Mohun Bagan Super Giant edged NorthEast United FC with a 1-0 victory in a rain-affected contest at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Sunday in Indian Super League 2025-26.

The defending champion took the lead inside five minutes through Robson, who arrived late into the box to finish a well-worked move, and then relied on a disciplined defensive display led by Vishal Kaith to see out the result in difficult conditions.

With this victory, Mohun Bagan SG move to the top of the table with 20 points from nine matches, opening a two-point lead over Mumbai City FC. NorthEast United FC, meanwhile, remains 12th with seven points from the same number of matches.

AS IT HAPPENED | NorthEast United vs Mohun Bagan Highlights

The Mariners started brightly and showed intent from the opening exchanges, with Jamie Maclaren making a surging run down the right in the third minute before being denied by a timely interception from the Highlanders right back Robin Yadav.

The breakthrough arrived soon after in the fifth minute with a fluid attacking move. Liston Colaco initiated the play from the right and found Sahal Abdul Samad, who drove into the box before cutting the ball back into the centre. Robson timed his run to perfection, meeting the pass with a composed right-footed finish into the top of the net to hand Mohun Bagan an early advantage.

Mohun Bagan continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Jason Cummings, Sahal, and Robinho all testing the NorthEast defence, but Gurmeet Singh stood firm in goal to keep the margin at one. The heavy rain made conditions increasingly difficult, with the ball skidding unpredictably and both sides struggling to maintain control in the final third.

NorthEast United gradually grew into the game and had its first real opportunity in the 36th minute when Parthib Gogoi was played through, but Vishal Kaith came off his line smartly to narrow the angle and force the effort wide.

ISL 2025-26: Mohun Bagan narrowly beats NorthEast United in rain-interrupted clash in Guwahati  Mohun Bagan Super Giant edged NorthEast United FC with a 1-0 victory in a rain-affected contest at the Indira Gandhi Athletic Stadium in Guwahati on Sunday in Indian Super League 2025-26.The defending champion took the lead inside five minutes through Robson, who arrived late into the box to finish a well-worked move, and then relied on a disciplined defensive display led by Vishal Kaith to see out the result in difficult conditions.With this victory, Mohun Bagan SG move to the top of the table with 20 points from nine matches, opening a two-point lead over Mumbai City FC. NorthEast United FC, meanwhile, remains 12th with seven points from the same number of matches.AS IT HAPPENED | NorthEast United vs Mohun Bagan HighlightsThe Mariners started brightly and showed intent from the opening exchanges, with Jamie Maclaren making a surging run down the right in the third minute before being denied by a timely interception from the Highlanders right back Robin Yadav.The breakthrough arrived soon after in the fifth minute with a fluid attacking move. Liston Colaco initiated the play from the right and found Sahal Abdul Samad, who drove into the box before cutting the ball back into the centre. Robson timed his run to perfection, meeting the pass with a composed right-footed finish into the top of the net to hand Mohun Bagan an early advantage.Mohun Bagan continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Jason Cummings, Sahal, and Robinho all testing the NorthEast defence, but Gurmeet Singh stood firm in goal to keep the margin at one. The heavy rain made conditions increasingly difficult, with the ball skidding unpredictably and both sides struggling to maintain control in the final third.NorthEast United gradually grew into the game and had its first real opportunity in the 36th minute when Parthib Gogoi was played through, but Vishal Kaith came off his line smartly to narrow the angle and force the effort wide. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                            

                            Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.
                                                            | Photo Credit: 
                                ISL Media
                                                    Despite the host enjoying more of the ball towards the end of the first half, Mohun Bagan’s defensive structure held strong, ensuring it carried its slender lead into the interval on a stormy night in Guwahati.The second half resumed after an extended break due to heavy rainfall, and the conditions continued to influence the tempo of the game. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.Macarton Nickson and Thoi Singh both tried their luck from distance, while Vishal Kaith remained alert to deny efforts from range. As the game wore on, the Highlanders pushed more bodies forward, sensing an opportunity to salvage a point.Their best chance came in stoppage time when substitute Ankith Padmanabhan found space inside the box, but Kaith reacted quickly to make a crucial save. The rebound fell to Jairo Samperio, whose attempt was heroically blocked by center back Mehtab Singh, preserving Mohun Bagan’s lead. Moments later, Mehtab was again called into action, producing another vital clearance to deny Andy Rodríguez.In the end, Robson’s early goal proved enough for Mohun Bagan Super Giant to secure all three points in testing conditions.Published on Apr 19, 2026  #ISL #Mohun #Bagan #narrowly #beats #NorthEast #United #raininterrupted #clash #Guwahati

Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

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Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser. | Photo Credit: ISL Media

Despite the host enjoying more of the ball towards the end of the first half, Mohun Bagan’s defensive structure held strong, ensuring it carried its slender lead into the interval on a stormy night in Guwahati.

The second half resumed after an extended break due to heavy rainfall, and the conditions continued to influence the tempo of the game. Both sides found it difficult to build sustained attacks, though NorthEast showed greater urgency in its pursuit of an equaliser.

Macarton Nickson and Thoi Singh both tried their luck from distance, while Vishal Kaith remained alert to deny efforts from range. As the game wore on, the Highlanders pushed more bodies forward, sensing an opportunity to salvage a point.

Their best chance came in stoppage time when substitute Ankith Padmanabhan found space inside the box, but Kaith reacted quickly to make a crucial save. The rebound fell to Jairo Samperio, whose attempt was heroically blocked by center back Mehtab Singh, preserving Mohun Bagan’s lead. Moments later, Mehtab was again called into action, producing another vital clearance to deny Andy Rodríguez.

In the end, Robson’s early goal proved enough for Mohun Bagan Super Giant to secure all three points in testing conditions.

Published on Apr 19, 2026

#ISL #Mohun #Bagan #narrowly #beats #NorthEast #United #raininterrupted #clash #Guwahati

Mohun Bagan Super Giant edged NorthEast United FC with a 1-0 victory in a rain-affected…

KBFC vs NEUFC Highlights

Following a free-kick, Karim Benarif stormed into the box and found Ndiaye, who first came up with a header and then a bicycle kick. And the ball travelled to Parthib Gogoi and then the unfortunate Rodriguez.

The Blasters continued to press hard, and even came close to increasing the lead, but never managed to. They, however, looked like claiming another three points until substitute Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia struck for the visiting side at the death.

The Blasters’ goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh had come off his post, but failed to clear the danger from Robin Yadav, another substitute. Lalbiaknia ensured the rebound would be the equaliser.

NorthEast has now seven points, and Blasters five.

Published on Apr 15, 2026

#ISL #NorthEast #United #rescues #draw #Kerala #Blasters #wait #home #win #continues"> ISL 2025-26: NorthEast United rescues draw as Kerala Blasters’ wait for first home win continues  After that morale-boosting victory in Bengaluru, Kerala Blasters was just two minutes of normal time away from another win, which would have been the first at home this season. But, that was not to be, as NorthEast United struck in the dying minutes to make it 1-1.It was a lively match in which the two teams, that have struggled in the Indian Super League, fought bitterly and created plenty of chances, but only two of them turned into goals. And one of those was an own goal.NorthEast’s Andy Rodriguez was credited with that goal which put the host ahead with just four minutes remaining in the opening half. Fallou Ndiaye played the key role in the making of that goal, though.AS IT HAPPENED | KBFC vs NEUFC HighlightsFollowing a free-kick, Karim Benarif stormed into the box and found Ndiaye, who first came up with a header and then a bicycle kick. And the ball travelled to Parthib Gogoi and then the unfortunate Rodriguez.The Blasters continued to press hard, and even came close to increasing the lead, but never managed to. They, however, looked like claiming another three points until substitute Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia struck for the visiting side at the death.The Blasters’ goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh had come off his post, but failed to clear the danger from Robin Yadav, another substitute. Lalbiaknia ensured the rebound would be the equaliser.NorthEast has now seven points, and Blasters five.Published on Apr 15, 2026  #ISL #NorthEast #United #rescues #draw #Kerala #Blasters #wait #home #win #continues
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KBFC vs NEUFC Highlights

Following a free-kick, Karim Benarif stormed into the box and found Ndiaye, who first came up with a header and then a bicycle kick. And the ball travelled to Parthib Gogoi and then the unfortunate Rodriguez.

The Blasters continued to press hard, and even came close to increasing the lead, but never managed to. They, however, looked like claiming another three points until substitute Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia struck for the visiting side at the death.

The Blasters’ goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh had come off his post, but failed to clear the danger from Robin Yadav, another substitute. Lalbiaknia ensured the rebound would be the equaliser.

NorthEast has now seven points, and Blasters five.

Published on Apr 15, 2026

#ISL #NorthEast #United #rescues #draw #Kerala #Blasters #wait #home #win #continues">ISL 2025-26: NorthEast United rescues draw as Kerala Blasters’ wait for first home win continues

After that morale-boosting victory in Bengaluru, Kerala Blasters was just two minutes of normal time away from another win, which would have been the first at home this season. But, that was not to be, as NorthEast United struck in the dying minutes to make it 1-1.

It was a lively match in which the two teams, that have struggled in the Indian Super League, fought bitterly and created plenty of chances, but only two of them turned into goals. And one of those was an own goal.

NorthEast’s Andy Rodriguez was credited with that goal which put the host ahead with just four minutes remaining in the opening half. Fallou Ndiaye played the key role in the making of that goal, though.

AS IT HAPPENED | KBFC vs NEUFC Highlights

Following a free-kick, Karim Benarif stormed into the box and found Ndiaye, who first came up with a header and then a bicycle kick. And the ball travelled to Parthib Gogoi and then the unfortunate Rodriguez.

The Blasters continued to press hard, and even came close to increasing the lead, but never managed to. They, however, looked like claiming another three points until substitute Lalrinzuala Lalbiaknia struck for the visiting side at the death.

The Blasters’ goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh had come off his post, but failed to clear the danger from Robin Yadav, another substitute. Lalbiaknia ensured the rebound would be the equaliser.

NorthEast has now seven points, and Blasters five.

Published on Apr 15, 2026

#ISL #NorthEast #United #rescues #draw #Kerala #Blasters #wait #home #win #continues

After that morale-boosting victory in Bengaluru, Kerala Blasters was just two minutes of normal time…