Guwahati: Two reckoning forces will face each other to present the fans witness an engaging battle as Bengaluru FC play hosts to NorthEast United FC at Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 on Friday, November 8 at 7.30 pm.
Sitting atop the points table, Bengaluru FC have garnered 16 points from seven games with the help of five victories and a draw.
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Their six-game-long unbeaten streak of the current season was snapped when they faced a crushing 3-0 defeat to FC Goa in their previous fixture.
Regardless of that setback, the Gerard Zaragoza-coached side has showcased sublime cohesion in all departments – strengthening the hopes of their followers that they will bounce back stronger in the coming game.
However, their challenge will be complicated by NorthEast United FC, who won 3-2 against Odisha FC in their last game.
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The Highlanders have struck 17 goals – the highest in the league thus far, and notched three wins and two draws in their seven encounters to accumulate 11 points and claim the sixth place in the standings currently.
NORTHEAST UNITED FC’s AWAY STRUGGLES:
On the road form: NorthEast United FC have won only two of their last 31 away games in the ISL, drawing nine times and losing 20 times in the process.
In both of these wins, the Highlanders kept a clean sheet – demonstrating the desperate need of defensive discipline in unfamiliar conditions for them to bag three points.
Tackling tendencies: NorthEast United FC have averaged 16.4 tackles per game in ISL 2024-25, which is the second-highest such aggregate by any side after Kerala Blasters FC (17.9).
However, they haven’t been up top in completing those tackles, winning only 63.5 per cent of their attempts.
Irrespective of that, it shows that the Highlanders have been adept and proactive in breaking opposition’s offences.
BENGALURU FC’s SEAMLESS DOMINANCE:
Triumphing Opponents at Home: Bengaluru FC have emerged victorious in each of their last four home matches, keeping clean sheets in all of those games.
If they do not concede a goal in the next match, it will be just the third instance of a side keeping five or more consecutive clean sheets at home in the competition’s history after FC Goa (6 clean sheets between November 2014 and October 2015) and Bengaluru FC themselves (5 clean sheets between February and November 2019).
Their defensive solidity, especially in their own backyard, makes them a tough nut to crack for the visiting units.
Attacking Anomaly: The Blues have netted 11 goals in seven matches, but they have given away only four goals, which arguably show that the base of their success has been built upon their backlines.
In fact, they have averaged 13.4 touches inside the other team’s box per game – the least amongst all teams, highlighting the efficiency of their forwards during crunch junctures of games.
HEAD-TO-HEAD:
The two sides have played 16 games in the ISL, with Bengaluru FC and NorthEast United FC winning eight and two matches respectively. Six encounters have resulted in a draw.
COACH’s CORNER:
“The happiness of the fans is priceless”:
NorthEast United FC head coach Juan Pedro Benali warded off concerns that his team is under any sort of pressure for the coming match.
He instead chose to look at the positive side of things.
“We are paid to play, travel, enjoy and be heroes for so many people, to make them proud and smile. When we see our fans smiling after the games, that’s priceless. We work a full week for the match
and we give everything for it,” Benali said.“We are going to adapt”:
Bengaluru FC head coach Gerard Zaragoza has sounded his players to mould their styles with every passing match so that they don’t encounter further setbacks like they did against FC Goa.
“The lesson is that what we did yesterday is not enough for today. We need to adapt our style. We are going to fight and the boys are ready for today’s clash,” Zaragoza said.
KEY PLAYERS AND MILESTONES:
NorthEast United FC’s Alaaeddine Ajaraie has already recorded 13 goal contributions this season (9 goals, 4 assists).
Ajaraie is two away from overtaking Bartholomew Ogbeche for the most goal contributions by a NorthEast United FC player in a single season (14 in 2018-19 – 12 goals and 2 assists).
His dynamic skill sets have often brought the fans to the edge of their seats and it will be interesting to see if he is successful in replicating similar heroics in front of the West Block Blues.
Bengaluru FC custodian Gurpreet Singh Sandhu has been a seasoned campaigner in the ISL, and is just one away from keeping a record 50 clean sheets in the competition.
His commanding presence between the posts has been central to their success off late, primarily this season.
NorthEast United FC’s livewire star Jithin MS has set up three goals this season, his expected assists differential of +2.18 (assists minus xA) is the second highest such tally for any player in the ongoing ISL season behind only his teammate Alaaeddine Ajaraie (+2.77 xA differential value).
Their interlinking in the frontline has helped the Highlanders produce several goal-scoring fests in 2024-25.
ISL FANTASY:
NEUFC’s Alaaeddine Ajaraie (8.3 crore) has earned 65 ISL fantasy points this season
Bengaluru FC’s Rahul Bheke (5 crore) has bagged 56 ISL fantasy points in 2024-25