Ashley Westwood would have hoped for a winning start to his tenure as KBFC head coach, but he will be left questioning whether he has bitten off more than he can chew.
KBFC continued its underwhelming showing in the league this season and never looked threatening. Meanwhile, SCD was powered by its movement down the wings, with Aimen’s opener coming after some hard work from SCD captain Gogou.
The second half was more of the same, with Westwood’s substitutes Ajsal and Ebindas giving a slight boost but not enough to warrant a goal. SCD coach Tchorz, meanwhile, chose to stick with his playing 11 till the 90th minute, and they repaid his trust with a convincing defensive showing.
Aiban’s sending off made things worse for the visitor, leaving gaps open in the back which allowed Babovic to double SCD’s lead in added time.
SCD will take all three points with open arms to create a gap between it and the relegation spot, while KBFC’s is still searching for its first win of the season.
Ashley Westwood would have hoped for a winning start to his tenure as KBFC head…
Mohammed Aimen was all of 15 years old when he joined the Kerala Blasters academy in 2018. He spent the next eight years there, successfully graduating from the youth ranks into the senior team.
Having switched to Sporting Club Delhi at the start of the 2025-26 Indian Super League (ISL) season, a quirk of fate saw the forward produce his first-ever goal for his new club in the fixture against his former side on Sunday.
With Matija Babovic also finding the net in stoppage time, the host sealed a much-needed 2-0 win at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here. Blasters were reduced to 10 men when defender Aibanbha Dohling committed a rash challenge in the 85th minute.
Having looked the more threatening of the two teams in the first half, Delhi deserved its lead in the 36th minute.
AS IT HAPPENED | SPORTING CLUB DELHI VS KERALA BLASTERS HIGHLIGHTS
The move for the goal began with right-back Lamgoulen Semkholun passing the ball to centre-back Rafael Alves inside Delhi’s half and sprinting forward in search of an opening.
Alves took cognisance of Semkholun’s gut-busting run and delivered a superb through-ball along the turf in his teammate’s direction. Semkholun utilised his physical strength to ward off a challenge from Dohling, and then held his composure to pick out an unmarked Aimen inside the six-yard box. The 23-year-old converted from close range.
For the visitor, 29-year-old Frenchman Kevin Yoke looked lively with the ball at his feet. Primarily operating on the left flank, Yoke had a few chances to test the Delhi defence, but his wayward crossing meant Blasters lacked the cutting edge.
Published on Apr 05, 2026
Mohammed Aimen was all of 15 years old when he joined the Kerala Blasters academy in 2018. He spent the next eight years there, successfully graduating from the youth ranks into the senior team.
Having switched to Sporting Club Delhi at the start of the 2025-26 Indian Super League (ISL) season, a quirk of fate saw the forward produce his first-ever goal for his new club in the fixture against his former side on Sunday.
With Matija Babovic also finding the net in stoppage time, the host sealed a much-needed 2-0 win at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here. Blasters were reduced to 10 men when defender Aibanbha Dohling committed a rash challenge in the 85th minute.
Having looked the more threatening of the two teams in the first half, Delhi deserved its lead in the 36th minute.
AS IT HAPPENED | SPORTING CLUB DELHI VS KERALA BLASTERS HIGHLIGHTS
The move for the goal began with right-back Lamgoulen Semkholun passing the ball to centre-back Rafael Alves inside Delhi’s half and sprinting forward in search of an opening.
Alves took cognisance of Semkholun’s gut-busting run and delivered a superb through-ball along the turf in his teammate’s direction. Semkholun utilised his physical strength to ward off a challenge from Dohling, and then held his composure to pick out an unmarked Aimen inside the six-yard box. The 23-year-old converted from close range.
For the visitor, 29-year-old Frenchman Kevin Yoke looked lively with the ball at his feet. Primarily operating on the left flank, Yoke had a few chances to test the Delhi defence, but his wayward crossing meant Blasters lacked the cutting edge.
Published on Apr 05, 2026
Mohammed Aimen was all of 15 years old when he joined the Kerala Blasters academy…